BillytheBJkid
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Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living? How much money can you make counting cards a year? How much did you make when you first started out?
(Re: http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?p=150418 what tone? I dont understand. i am just asking questions? Somebody said this board was suppossed to be helpful.johndoe said:Several people here are professional players, yes. But I would recommend changing your tone and being much more polite if you would like them to take the time to respond to your questions.
Umm does this ring a bell?What are you some kind of card counting expert or something?? Have you won a million dollars? And you know every blackjack table in Atlantic City??
I am going by a book about treating blackjack like a business that was written by a professional card counter. He states that a 1-4 spread is all that is necessary to win and that 200 units is a sufficent bankroll. I'll take his advise over some want-a-be card counter any day.
By the way, I don't think you are as "cool" as you think you are.
You already got more help than you deserve!what tone? I dont understand. i am just asking questions? Somebody said this board was suppossed to be helpful.
After laughing at some of the posts and remarks you've made in your short time here, I think you should look into starting over.BillytheBJkid said:Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living? How much money can you make counting cards a year? How much did you make when you first started out?
Learn poker too.BillytheBJkid said:Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living? How much money can you make counting cards a year? How much did you make when you first started out?
Professional blackjack players. That definition was recently being discussed in a different thread. http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?t=15487BillytheBJkid said:Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living? How much money can you make counting cards a year? How much did you make when you first started out?
You should be commended for your honesty and per serverance. You've chosen a tough Profession to be self employed in. I wish you only the best.kewljason said:First started out? My first 2 years, I made less than 20K per year, playing with a $10 unit. Last year, my fifth year, I made just under $40K, playing with a $15-$25 unit. This year, my first full year with $25 unit, I am up just over 40K at the moment (down from 48K three months ago) so have no idea where I will end up.
I share these numbers with you, just to emphasize how difficult it is to make any real money counting. Admittedly, I am probably the lowest stakes counter making a living solely by blackjack. Of course with a larger betting unit supported by larger bankroll, earings can be significantly higher.
Well, I was unable to attend college. 40K is actually about double what I was making at the job I quite 5 and a half years ago.bjcount said:You should be commended for your honesty and per serverance. You've chosen a tough Profession to be self employed in. I wish you only the best.
Now if you were my kid, after four years of college, and earning only 40k after five years of field experience.... I'd be over there kicking your ass until you couldn't sit in that semi circle you love to be in.
Of course you didn't add the free food and entertainment.... nor did you say anything about where your expenses come from.
BJC
You can expect to make about 0.02 units per hand or about 2 to 4 units per hour with a standard deviation of about 10-15 units per hour. But the answer really depends on a number of factors, and you need to understand these factors.BillytheBJkid said:Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living? How much money can you make counting cards a year? How much did you make when you first started out?
I like to think of myself as a professional player who works at a job for a living (for now). :grin:BillytheBJkid said:Are any of you guys professional blackjack players that do this for a living?
kewl, was this part of your post a bit of a miss-statement?kewljason said:..... This year, my first full year with $25 unit, I am up just over 40K at the moment (down from 48K three months ago) so have no idea where I will end up.
I share these numbers with you, just to emphasize how difficult it is to make any real money counting.....
Of course there is a "reasonable range", but it's a pretty wide range at this point. A 3 month period is very short term, and we all know that almost anything can happen short term. Case in point, my last 3 months, I've lost 8 grand as I stated, the 3 months prior to that I won 32K. Therefore I don't think it an unreasonable statement to say, I have no idea what the remaining three months of the year will bring.sagefr0g said:kewl, was this part of your post a bit of a miss-statement?
reason i ask, as a pro isn't part of what you do is make it your business to have an idea with in some reasonable range of where you will end up?
would three months be about 48,000 hands assuming playing eight hours five days a week sort of thing?kewljason said:Of course there is a "reasonable range", but it's a pretty wide range at this point. A 3 month period is very short term, and we all know that almost anything can happen short term. Case in point, my last 3 months, I've lost 8 grand as I stated, the 3 months prior to that I won 32K. Therefore I don't think it an unreasonable statement to say, I have no idea what the remaining three months of the year will bring.
Let me start off by saying I dont put much stock in simulation results for short term predictions. Also I have been playing a variety of games. You are correct in that most of my play is 6 and 8 deck, S17, AC games dealt to 80% as I seek out games with better rules and penetration. Also have been playing a bit more at Foxwood which of course includes surrender. I have a 12 day trip to vegas coming up next month, in which I will be playing some double deck, and possibly an addition trip before the end of the year in decemeber, so I'm not sure your one size fits all simulation works all that well for me.sagefr0g said:would three months be about 48,000 hands assuming playing eight hours five days a week sort of thing?
just for discussion say it's that, and i think you play eight deck games or did you move out west? i'm forgetting
with a off the cuff spread ramp one to ten spread i get results like the image below:
(caution these are wildly estimated figures, for example the game i used for this allows late surrender)
ok then i guess you didn't miss-speak.kewljason said:Let me start off by saying I dont put much stock in simulation results for short term predictions. ......
well thats kewl, frog, some threads need a new direction. :laugh:sagefr0g said:ok then i guess you didn't miss-speak.
so i guess you make longer range summations of your future prospects than three months, sort of thing?
but certainly you don't wait longer than three months to evaluate your live play results with respect to what's expected, no?
sorry if i got the thread off track, i know i have a bad habit of that.:eyepatch::whip: