Shwam said:
I PM'ed a few senior members, but throwing this out to the community.
"Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that you may be wise in your latter end."
Shwam said:
I have been practicing blackjack for about 2 years now, have made basic strategy a reflex and can maintain a hi/lo count with TC conversions at any blackjack table, just working on indices now (I18 + Fab4 any others?)
this is good, real good and your just 18. quick nimble mind. wish i could say that lol. hi/lo is cool i think. and the I18 + Fab4 are cool as well.
three biggies are basic strategy, keeping the count and betting.
so maybe betting is the next thing for you to understand and to become accomplished at. concurent with betting your going to want to understand bankroll management. thats stuff like bet spread, bet ramp, proportional and optimal betting, kelley betting, risk of ruin, standard deviation and then you want to understand how certain game attributes affect your chances. game attributes such as what does a blackjack pay, DAS (double after split), NDAS, RSA (resplit aces or not), LSR (late surrender), SR (early surrender if such a thing even exists), is the game s17 or h17 (dealer stand on soft 17 or hit) and the number of decks in the pack to be dealt. these attributes all contribute to the games edge.
so if you haven't already those are some more things to come to grips with.
Shwam said:
I'm still pretty young, 18, and want to get the Most blackjack experience / practice / everything now. So far I have a strong hold on blackjack, but just want to learn more.
Any Suggestions, if you were in my shoes what you would do?
thats cool. heck i'm almost 60 and only just played my first blackjack game i think it was about three years ago. when i was younger i heard about Thorpe and how blackjack could be beat. just never had the ambition to learn about it back then. i wish i had. so heck if your really interested in it why not go for it?
well there are plenty of books and software to help you learn more.
Get the Edge at Blackjack John May (good overall picture)
Professional Blackjack Stanford Wong (great for hi/lo)
Blackjack Attack Don Shlesinger (kind of advanced sort of)
Blackbelt in Blackjack Arnold Snyder (various count systems & info)
those four books i wouldn't want to part with lol.
then there is loads of stuff on the internet. all you really need if your good at piecing stuff together and have critical thinking skills. here is one fantastic link:
http://www.blackjackincolor.com/
and then software.
two of my favorites are from our own contributers here at blackjackinfo.com.
those being QFIT's cvbj & cvcx. realistic blackjack game play & game simulator. i won't even try and describe the litany of charts, graphs, calculators, practice drills, et al that QFIT's software provides.
i also have k_c's Blackjack Game and Probability Computer software.
with this software you can delve the mysteries of basic strategy and counting comming up with total dependent expected values for any combination of player and dealer cards and any shoe state or play a blackjack game and let your imagination go wild lol.
so i probably left a whole buch of stuff out. but i'd just say one thing more about blackjack. that being just know it takes a lot of money to risk if your going to take a shot at this game. i guess a lot of folks would disagree with me but i'll just say there is an element of a gamble involved with all this.
you could lose a lot of money. it takes a lot of money to have a decent chance to work your way to getting ahead of the game. you could lose it all trying.
so good luck to you.