fungusAmongus
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hi everyone...glad i found this forum...been reading alot of the threads and am totally enjoying the information and humor of many of the posts here.
here's my story...back in the 80's when i was a CS major in collage, i bought Wong's Professional Blackjack and proceeded to write a piece of software that not only verified that card-counting actually DID give you a theoretical advantage over the house ( i thought that Wong may have been a shill for the casinos), but then trained me to count and modify my betting decisions per the book's tables. over the past 20 years i have been going to vegas once or twice a year and have kept my modest skills somewhat honed.
fast forward to today...i wrote some software in the last decade that became very valuable to the companies i consulted with, and recently collected a significant lump sum in exchange for any rights i may have had on the software..basically i was bought out.
im tired of corporate america and the daily doses of hypocrisy and back-stabbing that comes with that world, so i've decided to buckle down, REALLY re-learn counting, and to move to las vegas to become a semi-professional AP/musician (i've been playing guitar for 25 years and have been told many many times that i could/should be a professional).
my dream is to go to vegas, try to join a casino show band for semi-steady income, and then play blackjack 3-5 hours a day. i have a bankroll of roughly $100k (a small portion of my buyout money and just for blackjack, living expenses are seperate) for this venture, and plan to try a $25/$400 spread for as long as i can get away with it for. i have a pretty good tableside manner and am able to multitask very well, camo-ing my play.
so as i put my ducks in a row to get ready for this life-changeing event, i thought i could ask the wise people here this questions...
IF YOU COULD GIVE TWO CHUNKS OF ADVICE TO A EXPERIENCED, BUT NEW, CARD-COUNTER LIKE ME WHAT WOULD IT BE??
i really do understand the problems of SD, bet-size, heat, playing shifts etc etc, but i do lack in day-to-day experience and the realities of that lifestyle, so i am asking you for help.
i want to thank everyone in advance for any insights you may have...
regards,
- mark
here's my story...back in the 80's when i was a CS major in collage, i bought Wong's Professional Blackjack and proceeded to write a piece of software that not only verified that card-counting actually DID give you a theoretical advantage over the house ( i thought that Wong may have been a shill for the casinos), but then trained me to count and modify my betting decisions per the book's tables. over the past 20 years i have been going to vegas once or twice a year and have kept my modest skills somewhat honed.
fast forward to today...i wrote some software in the last decade that became very valuable to the companies i consulted with, and recently collected a significant lump sum in exchange for any rights i may have had on the software..basically i was bought out.
im tired of corporate america and the daily doses of hypocrisy and back-stabbing that comes with that world, so i've decided to buckle down, REALLY re-learn counting, and to move to las vegas to become a semi-professional AP/musician (i've been playing guitar for 25 years and have been told many many times that i could/should be a professional).
my dream is to go to vegas, try to join a casino show band for semi-steady income, and then play blackjack 3-5 hours a day. i have a bankroll of roughly $100k (a small portion of my buyout money and just for blackjack, living expenses are seperate) for this venture, and plan to try a $25/$400 spread for as long as i can get away with it for. i have a pretty good tableside manner and am able to multitask very well, camo-ing my play.
so as i put my ducks in a row to get ready for this life-changeing event, i thought i could ask the wise people here this questions...
IF YOU COULD GIVE TWO CHUNKS OF ADVICE TO A EXPERIENCED, BUT NEW, CARD-COUNTER LIKE ME WHAT WOULD IT BE??
i really do understand the problems of SD, bet-size, heat, playing shifts etc etc, but i do lack in day-to-day experience and the realities of that lifestyle, so i am asking you for help.
i want to thank everyone in advance for any insights you may have...
regards,
- mark