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A new question regarding Lucky Lucky. I tried searching it up and apparently the Lucky Lucky (LL) bet is a profitable game when card counting is taken into consideration (apparently 2 deck is best for it). If @Ken Smith or anyone knows if this is still profitable at a 8 deck game, at a true count of +2 or +3, would it be profitable to blast the LL side bet? If you are expecting a bunch of face cards to peel off, or blackjacks and the dealer has a 10, you can still win those bets fairly often. With this in mind, would blasting the LL sidebet be another profitable play to mitigate that you’re not doing some crazy spread? Any info or knowledge regarding this would be amazing!
Futhermore, in a couple weeks I will be making a trip to Reno. From podcasts I’ve heard from Richard Munchkin, Reno is not exactly a great place to card count? I read these stories where green chippers spreading 5-1 getting backed off. Any tips or warnings from anyone? My original plan was to go red chipping $5 or $10 and spreading to $100-150. Bad plan for the Pepper Mill place at Reno?
Dovreste calcolare il vero conteggio dopo ogni mano ai fini delle scommesse, o potenzialmente anche all'interno di una mano se ne avete bisogno per prendere una decisione strategica basata sul conteggio e volete che le carte scoperte vi aiutino.
Ken,
Thanks for all your work on the websites and your comments in general. I’m interested in buying your e-books on Winning BJ tournaments, but I can’t find them anywhere on your sites? Can you give me some guidance?
Fallsview è tutto CSM tranne la sala high roller, con puntata minima di $100/hand. Ho letto i post precedenti e mi sono fatto una risata. La prima regola del gioco d'azzardo in generale è e sarà sempre la seguente: "il gioco può rimanere irrazionale più a lungo di quanto voi possiate rimanere solvibili". Il vantaggio principale dei casinò è un bankroll illimitato. Se vi trovate in una serie negativa e vi sentite turbati per questo, fermatevi! Se invece la vedete come parte del processo e avete il controllo, decidete se volete continuare o meno. Non vincerete sempre, chiunque dica questo sta vendendo qualcosa. Gli altri giocatori influenzano le vostre possibilità se glielo permettete. Se non vi piace il vostro croupier, lasciate il tavolo, perché dovreste rimanere in un posto dove siete infelici? Se decidete di andarvene alla fine della prossima scarpa, andatevene immediatamente, il vostro banco è probabilmente buono, e voi non siete più concentrati, e destinati a perdere un po' di soldi in più che avreste potuto avere in tasca. Ultimo consiglio: dopo aver vinto tre o quattro mani di fila e poi aver perso, lamentatevi con il croupier: "Non riesco a vincere una mano!". Loro ridono e voi vi ricordate che siete lì per divertirvi. Ricordate che il gioco d'azzardo non è un problema se si vince...
“As soon as someone makes a mistake in Basic Strategy, there goes the SHOE” (Corrections to spelling and punctuation were made to the above quote because the entire post is so ridiculous, I had to do something to make it a little more tolerable.)
Why stop with SHOE? If a single mistake in Basic Strategy ruins an entire shoe, doesn’t it also ruin every other shoe at that table for the rest of the day? After a single mistake in Basic Strategy, the “Universe” now knows that the cards are in a different order than if no mistake had been made. This is probably due to the fact that the “Universe” wrote the Basic Strategy Charts and monitors every Blackjack Table on every inhabited planet in existence anywhere!
This terrible situation, caused by a single mistake in Basic Strategy, cannot possibly be rectified. The only possible solution would be to destroy all of the cards in the shoe and start with fresh decks. Unfortunately, almost all casinos won’t do this. Their favorite solution to this common problem is to wait until some predetermined time to change to fresh decks. Wait; do you suppose that casinos place a shill at every table just for the purpose of making a Basic Strategy mistake and “ruining” the shoe for everyone for several hours each day?
By the way, we are looking for additional people to join the National Sarcasm Society. (Like we need YOUR support!)
Double deck will be easier and far more profitable as well, as long as you can afford the bet limits. (This is assisted greatly by the fact that you will need a far lower bet spread in 2 decks!) However, I don’t recommend AOII right off the bat. Start with Hi-Lo, even at the double deck game. Only after at least a year of experience with Hi-Lo would I consider moving to a more complex count, and even then it may not be worth the extra effort and potential errors.
Sorry to lose the index of users under the member list header.
What’s a typical use case for you for the member list? Maybe I could work something out.
Hello again!
A new question regarding Lucky Lucky. I tried searching it up and apparently the Lucky Lucky (LL) bet is a profitable game when card counting is taken into consideration (apparently 2 deck is best for it). If @Ken Smith or anyone knows if this is still profitable at a 8 deck game, at a true count of +2 or +3, would it be profitable to blast the LL side bet? If you are expecting a bunch of face cards to peel off, or blackjacks and the dealer has a 10, you can still win those bets fairly often. With this in mind, would blasting the LL sidebet be another profitable play to mitigate that you’re not doing some crazy spread? Any info or knowledge regarding this would be amazing!
Futhermore, in a couple weeks I will be making a trip to Reno. From podcasts I’ve heard from Richard Munchkin, Reno is not exactly a great place to card count? I read these stories where green chippers spreading 5-1 getting backed off. Any tips or warnings from anyone? My original plan was to go red chipping $5 or $10 and spreading to $100-150. Bad plan for the Pepper Mill place at Reno?
Grazie!
Con quale frequenza calcolate il conteggio vero? Dopo ogni mano?
Dovreste calcolare il vero conteggio dopo ogni mano ai fini delle scommesse, o potenzialmente anche all'interno di una mano se ne avete bisogno per prendere una decisione strategica basata sul conteggio e volete che le carte scoperte vi aiutino.
grazie
Ken,
Thanks for all your work on the websites and your comments in general. I’m interested in buying your e-books on Winning BJ tournaments, but I can’t find them anywhere on your sites? Can you give me some guidance?
I’m not very good at promoting my own e-books. 🙂
I never got around to making my store software capable of selling downloadable products, so the books are only available at my publisher’s site.
Here are links to each:
Come vincere più tornei di blackjack
How to Win Even More Blackjack Tournaments – Volume II
and a bundle deal for both:
Both Books
se gioco al tavolo $50 quanto Bankroll devo portare al casinò, e quanto il mio spread in +count
Il lezione successiva copre esattamente questo aspetto. Basta moltiplicare i numeri per 5, per passare da un'unità $10 a un'unità $50.
can use dealing device option for the blackjack trainer. The Game is very Good.
I think “better” or “worse” is more intuitive for newcomers than “higher” or “lower.”
Good point Al. I’ll take a look at my card documentation and see where I can apply that idea.
I just arrived in Vegas yesterday!!! The 6-5 totally took over the strip. I finally found 3-2 blackjack at the SLS hotel and casino.
Quale conteggio viene effettivamente valutato a 98% BE 70%PE?
Sorry, I’m no help there. I rarely pay much attention to the Spanish 21 tables.
I’ve been searching for a good Spanish 21 table. Where do you play? I’m on the Gulf Coast.
Fallsview è tutto CSM tranne la sala high roller, con puntata minima di $100/hand. Ho letto i post precedenti e mi sono fatto una risata. La prima regola del gioco d'azzardo in generale è e sarà sempre la seguente: "il gioco può rimanere irrazionale più a lungo di quanto voi possiate rimanere solvibili". Il vantaggio principale dei casinò è un bankroll illimitato. Se vi trovate in una serie negativa e vi sentite turbati per questo, fermatevi! Se invece la vedete come parte del processo e avete il controllo, decidete se volete continuare o meno. Non vincerete sempre, chiunque dica questo sta vendendo qualcosa. Gli altri giocatori influenzano le vostre possibilità se glielo permettete. Se non vi piace il vostro croupier, lasciate il tavolo, perché dovreste rimanere in un posto dove siete infelici? Se decidete di andarvene alla fine della prossima scarpa, andatevene immediatamente, il vostro banco è probabilmente buono, e voi non siete più concentrati, e destinati a perdere un po' di soldi in più che avreste potuto avere in tasca. Ultimo consiglio: dopo aver vinto tre o quattro mani di fila e poi aver perso, lamentatevi con il croupier: "Non riesco a vincere una mano!". Loro ridono e voi vi ricordate che siete lì per divertirvi. Ricordate che il gioco d'azzardo non è un problema se si vince...
“As soon as someone makes a mistake in Basic Strategy, there goes the SHOE” (Corrections to spelling and punctuation were made to the above quote because the entire post is so ridiculous, I had to do something to make it a little more tolerable.)
Why stop with SHOE? If a single mistake in Basic Strategy ruins an entire shoe, doesn’t it also ruin every other shoe at that table for the rest of the day? After a single mistake in Basic Strategy, the “Universe” now knows that the cards are in a different order than if no mistake had been made. This is probably due to the fact that the “Universe” wrote the Basic Strategy Charts and monitors every Blackjack Table on every inhabited planet in existence anywhere!
This terrible situation, caused by a single mistake in Basic Strategy, cannot possibly be rectified. The only possible solution would be to destroy all of the cards in the shoe and start with fresh decks. Unfortunately, almost all casinos won’t do this. Their favorite solution to this common problem is to wait until some predetermined time to change to fresh decks. Wait; do you suppose that casinos place a shill at every table just for the purpose of making a Basic Strategy mistake and “ruining” the shoe for everyone for several hours each day?
By the way, we are looking for additional people to join the National Sarcasm Society. (Like we need YOUR support!)
Double deck will be easier and far more profitable as well, as long as you can afford the bet limits. (This is assisted greatly by the fact that you will need a far lower bet spread in 2 decks!) However, I don’t recommend AOII right off the bat. Start with Hi-Lo, even at the double deck game. Only after at least a year of experience with Hi-Lo would I consider moving to a more complex count, and even then it may not be worth the extra effort and potential errors.