Hi...I've been lurking for a few weeks. I feel very lucky to have stumbled upon this community. A little bit about myself; I'm not a Math Prof., I never studied logic or statistics. My brother bit off that end of the genetics-stick. I do however have a passion for bj. I understand basic strategy, and enjoy the process (even through the losses). I'm not quite at the rote-recitation level yet.
Obviously, I'm the guy that you guys are NOT; the ploppie (new term for me) who thinks he knows something. But I'm doing my best to be an educated player. That said, I'm not going to be a "lifer". I've got a decent desk job and it pays the rent. I can have Grifter fantasies till my eyes bleed though
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Now, I've done a lot of reading, and up until I found this place, it seemed to me that the counters were playing for comps. They were keeping a low profile, making intentional mistakes, trying to play as few hands per hour as possible in order to abuse the casino's built in comp-schedule. Live like a fat cat in a comped suite, and eat free lobster. The goal was to break even and play 9 hours at a table. Everything I read said, even counting, you can't make money at BJ unless you have a single deck with good rules, and those don't exist anymore. And even if you could make money...you wouldn't want to cause you'd get barred.
But now I find a group of people who, for what ever reason, sound smart and serious, and who don't advocate that kind of playing at all. The story I'm hearing here is that comps are secondary, table play should be limited to one hour blocks, and that basic strategy alone is a losing game.
and the trouble is...I believe it.
So...where does this leave the fellow like me? I make it to Vegas once a month if I can...I don't like California casinos because the nearest one to me plays 22 (!!) instead of 21. Are the two strategies simply a question of intent? A measure of dedication to the Game? Or can I, the weekender, utilize the theories and strategies here to my advantage?
Thanks all for the great info, particularly Mayor. Great articles/essays/examples.
Cheers
Obviously, I'm the guy that you guys are NOT; the ploppie (new term for me) who thinks he knows something. But I'm doing my best to be an educated player. That said, I'm not going to be a "lifer". I've got a decent desk job and it pays the rent. I can have Grifter fantasies till my eyes bleed though
Now, I've done a lot of reading, and up until I found this place, it seemed to me that the counters were playing for comps. They were keeping a low profile, making intentional mistakes, trying to play as few hands per hour as possible in order to abuse the casino's built in comp-schedule. Live like a fat cat in a comped suite, and eat free lobster. The goal was to break even and play 9 hours at a table. Everything I read said, even counting, you can't make money at BJ unless you have a single deck with good rules, and those don't exist anymore. And even if you could make money...you wouldn't want to cause you'd get barred.
But now I find a group of people who, for what ever reason, sound smart and serious, and who don't advocate that kind of playing at all. The story I'm hearing here is that comps are secondary, table play should be limited to one hour blocks, and that basic strategy alone is a losing game.
and the trouble is...I believe it.
So...where does this leave the fellow like me? I make it to Vegas once a month if I can...I don't like California casinos because the nearest one to me plays 22 (!!) instead of 21. Are the two strategies simply a question of intent? A measure of dedication to the Game? Or can I, the weekender, utilize the theories and strategies here to my advantage?
Thanks all for the great info, particularly Mayor. Great articles/essays/examples.
Cheers