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If you haven’t heard of Blackjack Apprenticeship before, it’s an all encompassing interactive resource for learning how to count cards at the casino.
Run by Colin Jones, an experienced card counter for over 15 years who has featured in various card counting documentaries and podcasts, his course is designed to provide everything you need whether you are a beginner or experienced card counter.
While you can certainly find free resources, Blackjack Apprenticeship puts together everything you need in an easy to follow manner with interactive tools and a thriving community if you ever need assistance.
Here’s a quick look at everything you get, explained by Colin Jones himself:
If you are completely new to card counting, Colin also has a free mini-video course on how it works which you can see here
But does his course really work? Here are some testimonials from existing members:
BJA offers three pricing tiers which can be broken down as follows:
Features | Starter | Apprentice | Elite |
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BJA Video Course | |||
BJA Training Suite | |||
BJA Member’s Forum | |||
BJA Members-only Podcasts | |||
BJA Basic Bankroll App | |||
Bonus Videos | |||
Training Bonuses | |||
BJA Pro Betting Software | |||
Casino411 – Casino Database | |||
Results Tracking Software | |||
Vegas411 | |||
Elite Training Kit | |||
30 Minute Phone Consultation with Colin | |||
Personalized Bankroll Coaching with Colin | |||
Cost | $397 | $497 | $697 |
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Upon receipt of proof of purchase, it will take up to 30 days to be approved.
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