cyclinggimpe
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I just got into trying Blackjack about 2 weeks ago now that a Casino opened up a couple of blocks away from me (before I just played the slots).
I found a website that gives some pretty good lessons on Basic Strategy and Card Counting ((Dead link: http://www.freeblackjacktips.com/bjschool.html)) _http://www.freeblackjacktips.com/bjschool.html_). I think I have Basic Strategy almost down pat (there are a couple of mix ups once in awhile; usually occuring when I'm tired). I just started reading up on the card counting sections and know that it will take me quite awhile to learn.
In a lot of reading material I've read so far, they are saying that to come out ahead you need a large bankroll. Are they talking about a large bankroll per year or per session? I'm not a high roller; I only play with $100 at a time usually. However, Friday (tomorrow) I plan on bringing $200 with me and start with $100 betting (I'll place anywhere between one unit and two, 1 unit=$5). I won't be using card counting yet as I don't know it that well yet and I want to make sure I have Basic Strategy down pat first. In the future I would like to try it; but, is it a waste of time if I only go in with $100 a session? Right now, Blackjack is just entertainment for me and I go in with what I can afford to lose (which, as you can see, isn't very much). I would like to do more than just break even or losing $40.
Last week I went in with $100 and broke even after playing around 3.5 hours. I used Basic Strategy but strayed from it often because the dealer was not busting when he should have been and I was busting my 12's etc. A lot of the times when I strayed, I would win. Whenever the dealer was doing well for 2-3 hands I would leave the table and try another and kept doing that until I broke even. I then decided it was time to leave (I was cold and hungry) so I left.
One more thing: A player next to me was asking the dealer how many decks he was using because he was shuffling what looked like 1 -2 decks and there was still cards in the shuffle tray. She innocently asked why all the cards weren't in the tray (yeah right). The pit boss came over and told her that they use 5 decks and shuffle at different stages because of card counting. And he was pretty snarky about it. Now, most everyone on this board have been talking about 4 or 6 decks and not 5. Would the pit boss be telling a lie? This is my first real casino I've been to and was wondering if any do use 5 decks. How do you go about finding out how many decks they are using without raising any alarms. There was a table I sat at last week where the pit boss was watching the guys like a hawk. But, I was wondering about them also because no one said a word (they were too serious) and they all had huge stacks except for me.
Sorry for the long post. These were just some questions I had and I don't know anyone who is serious about Blackjack (or gambling).
I found a website that gives some pretty good lessons on Basic Strategy and Card Counting ((Dead link: http://www.freeblackjacktips.com/bjschool.html)) _http://www.freeblackjacktips.com/bjschool.html_). I think I have Basic Strategy almost down pat (there are a couple of mix ups once in awhile; usually occuring when I'm tired). I just started reading up on the card counting sections and know that it will take me quite awhile to learn.
In a lot of reading material I've read so far, they are saying that to come out ahead you need a large bankroll. Are they talking about a large bankroll per year or per session? I'm not a high roller; I only play with $100 at a time usually. However, Friday (tomorrow) I plan on bringing $200 with me and start with $100 betting (I'll place anywhere between one unit and two, 1 unit=$5). I won't be using card counting yet as I don't know it that well yet and I want to make sure I have Basic Strategy down pat first. In the future I would like to try it; but, is it a waste of time if I only go in with $100 a session? Right now, Blackjack is just entertainment for me and I go in with what I can afford to lose (which, as you can see, isn't very much). I would like to do more than just break even or losing $40.
Last week I went in with $100 and broke even after playing around 3.5 hours. I used Basic Strategy but strayed from it often because the dealer was not busting when he should have been and I was busting my 12's etc. A lot of the times when I strayed, I would win. Whenever the dealer was doing well for 2-3 hands I would leave the table and try another and kept doing that until I broke even. I then decided it was time to leave (I was cold and hungry) so I left.
One more thing: A player next to me was asking the dealer how many decks he was using because he was shuffling what looked like 1 -2 decks and there was still cards in the shuffle tray. She innocently asked why all the cards weren't in the tray (yeah right). The pit boss came over and told her that they use 5 decks and shuffle at different stages because of card counting. And he was pretty snarky about it. Now, most everyone on this board have been talking about 4 or 6 decks and not 5. Would the pit boss be telling a lie? This is my first real casino I've been to and was wondering if any do use 5 decks. How do you go about finding out how many decks they are using without raising any alarms. There was a table I sat at last week where the pit boss was watching the guys like a hawk. But, I was wondering about them also because no one said a word (they were too serious) and they all had huge stacks except for me.
Sorry for the long post. These were just some questions I had and I don't know anyone who is serious about Blackjack (or gambling).
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