Hi folks,
First of all I want to apologise if this has been covered here on the forum before, I'm guessing it has but my searches yielded no results. Now to the business end:
I have been recently 'studying' blackjack, reading books from the likes of Humble & Cooper, Wong, and Blackwood. I learned basic strategy over a year ago and have made a few casino trips for enjoyment purposes (admittedly some were after the nightclubs close), and I have now been reading about counting and other blackjack information found within these books. I have also started practising to count cards, just going through the decks at home. But before I get ahead of myself practising,
How do you play blackjack with a small bankroll?
Reading the texts it's clear that there are fluctuations and calculations of risk of ruin etc. I'm not a mathematician but consider myself to have a fair level of intelligence and am fine with understanding this. Suggested betting is a max bet of 1% of the total bankroll, and sometimes even more conservative. I'm wondering where this would leave me. With a few hundred pounds available, is it possible to seriously play, as in not just play and lose everything in 30mins (although I understand there's always a chance of this happening). I'm not interested in trying to make hundreds off such a small amount over a weekend or anything daft like that, I know this is not realistic. I would, however, like to know that I could enjoy the game and slowly progress to a bigger bankroll. I like the idea that with some hard work and patience you can beat the casino, and don't want to miss out on this because I don't have much money! I could squeeze to a slightly bigger bankroll, but I will obviously not be willing to compromise money I require to live.
Would the application of tactics such as Wonging be the only ways to get a foothold into the game and build up a bigger bankroll?
I'm from england (I'm guessing this forum is primarily american) and the cheapest tables are £3 minimums, which is a problem for having say only £300-400 to spare. Perhaps anyone knows casinos that offer £1 tables?
I hope the responses aren't just along the lines of 'you haven't got a chance, keep dreaming'. Surely some people out there started with nothing and worked their way up...
Many thanks,
Richard
First of all I want to apologise if this has been covered here on the forum before, I'm guessing it has but my searches yielded no results. Now to the business end:
I have been recently 'studying' blackjack, reading books from the likes of Humble & Cooper, Wong, and Blackwood. I learned basic strategy over a year ago and have made a few casino trips for enjoyment purposes (admittedly some were after the nightclubs close), and I have now been reading about counting and other blackjack information found within these books. I have also started practising to count cards, just going through the decks at home. But before I get ahead of myself practising,
How do you play blackjack with a small bankroll?
Reading the texts it's clear that there are fluctuations and calculations of risk of ruin etc. I'm not a mathematician but consider myself to have a fair level of intelligence and am fine with understanding this. Suggested betting is a max bet of 1% of the total bankroll, and sometimes even more conservative. I'm wondering where this would leave me. With a few hundred pounds available, is it possible to seriously play, as in not just play and lose everything in 30mins (although I understand there's always a chance of this happening). I'm not interested in trying to make hundreds off such a small amount over a weekend or anything daft like that, I know this is not realistic. I would, however, like to know that I could enjoy the game and slowly progress to a bigger bankroll. I like the idea that with some hard work and patience you can beat the casino, and don't want to miss out on this because I don't have much money! I could squeeze to a slightly bigger bankroll, but I will obviously not be willing to compromise money I require to live.
Would the application of tactics such as Wonging be the only ways to get a foothold into the game and build up a bigger bankroll?
I'm from england (I'm guessing this forum is primarily american) and the cheapest tables are £3 minimums, which is a problem for having say only £300-400 to spare. Perhaps anyone knows casinos that offer £1 tables?
I hope the responses aren't just along the lines of 'you haven't got a chance, keep dreaming'. Surely some people out there started with nothing and worked their way up...
Many thanks,
Richard