Back on July 23 Mayor posted contents of an e-mail I sent him describing 3+ years of play, and a graph of the data. I had been quite successful over the preceding eight months and was probably somewhat over impressed with my results.
V-man posted a reply on August 18, pointing out, quite rightly, that it was mainly luck that put me that far to the right on the normal curve.
The next four weeks after my post brought me back to BJ earth. Fifteen (15!) consecutive losing sessions, some big, some small, cost me two thirds of the eight month's gain. I knew that V-man's comments were valid, that I was way above my theoretical expectation,and that there would be setbacks. But I didn't expect to get hit so hard and for so long.
I can almost understand why some players begin to think they are being cheated, or that card counting doesn't work, or that computer derived playing strategy is wrong. But I'm sure I'm not being cheated; I believe in the math; and I'll stick with it.
The sometimes extreme variance inherent in the game cannot be avoided no matter what J. Patterson, J. Patrick, and those who call us "math-weenies", say or try to sell. The only way to deal with the variance is with knowledge, skill, patience, and the hard part, which is acceptance of the inevitable losing streaks.
My BR is now recovering slowly. I'm still ahead, much closer to a reasonable
expectation, and enjoying the game.
Thanks to V-man and Mayor for their interest.
P.S. I'm curious - has any reader had a losing streak longer than 15 in a row?
CanKen
V-man posted a reply on August 18, pointing out, quite rightly, that it was mainly luck that put me that far to the right on the normal curve.
The next four weeks after my post brought me back to BJ earth. Fifteen (15!) consecutive losing sessions, some big, some small, cost me two thirds of the eight month's gain. I knew that V-man's comments were valid, that I was way above my theoretical expectation,and that there would be setbacks. But I didn't expect to get hit so hard and for so long.
I can almost understand why some players begin to think they are being cheated, or that card counting doesn't work, or that computer derived playing strategy is wrong. But I'm sure I'm not being cheated; I believe in the math; and I'll stick with it.
The sometimes extreme variance inherent in the game cannot be avoided no matter what J. Patterson, J. Patrick, and those who call us "math-weenies", say or try to sell. The only way to deal with the variance is with knowledge, skill, patience, and the hard part, which is acceptance of the inevitable losing streaks.
My BR is now recovering slowly. I'm still ahead, much closer to a reasonable
expectation, and enjoying the game.
Thanks to V-man and Mayor for their interest.
P.S. I'm curious - has any reader had a losing streak longer than 15 in a row?
CanKen