adt_33 said:
I really do hate to sound like the bad guy, but am I the only one here that isn't rich?
If I was rich I wouldn’t be wasting my time posting messages on web, I would be lying on the beach of my own private island.
adt_33 said:
Like I mentioned in an earlier post, the last time I played in a casino I played for 8 minutes. My concern is quick profit and then flight.
There’s nothing wrong with that. I just have a different approach to the game. I have the advantage. I am there to win money. The longer I play, the more money I can expect to earn and the sooner I can expect to get it. I’m not a big fan of the wild fluctuations of the game. I am focused on the end result – the long run. The closer I get the happier I am.
adt_33 said:
...So never doubling down for less is a good idea, huh? Maybe I'm the only one at this site that's more worried about losing $ than winning $$$$$$$$.
By not doubling down for the full amount you
are losing
$$$$$$$. The casino is giving you the chance to double your bet when you have a better chance of beating them. By doubling for less you are not earning as much as you could from a good situation. You are just giving away money (or not accepting it when it is offered to you) by not playing properly.
Using your logic, since doubling is more risky why would you
ever want to double down? Why not just always hit? You would win more often because you would be able to hit again if you get a bad card, and you would have less money on the table to be worried about. The question is, would you rather win much less money more often or win much more money a little less often? The correct answer should be “whichever earns the most money in the long run.” By doubling for the full amount you will be winning more money than by doubling for less or not doubling at all. This will help to offset all the money you lost during bad situations. I know you don't like losing money, so why not do everything you can to win it back?
adt_33 said:
And to Sonny: Why would the BS charts even exist if the only way you could get an advantage is by card-counting?
Because the BS chart is intended to minimize the house’s edge. Unfortunately, playing BS alone will not give you an advantage in the long run, it will only minimize your losses. The purpose of the BS chart is to give you a general idea of how to play
most of the time. Card counting will tell you the proper way to play
every time.
adt_33 said:
With that assumption, playing solely w/ BS would be ludicrous, and would always be frowned upon.
Well, in a way it is. If you think purposely and unnecessarily giving away your money is ludicrous then you’re right. However, it has become widely accepted that gambling (or “gaming” as the big corporations like to call it) is “fun.” I didn’t enjoy the feelings I got when the house took all of my money. I knew, even while I was gambling, that the house had the advantage and I wasn’t supposed to win. Knowing that I was intentionalyy throwing away my money made me feel like a sucker. That’s why I learned how to beat them at their own game. I still have losing sessions, but at least I know that I have the advantage and I have the power. Now I feel better knowing that I am supposed to win…and the money isn’t bad either!
-Sonny-