bungyaddict
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I have been playing Blackjack for 8 years now trying a variety of different strategies. This past week I have found a strategy that has made me $2500 USD.
I am betting $65 per hand, placing straight bets. If I win the first bet, I leave the table and take a 5 minute break. I then go on to the next table and place the same bet; if I win on the first hand I leave the table, otherwise I play until I get up one unit I leave.
I have been doing this 8 times per visit to the casino. I have lost one time out of 8 total sessions, with net profit after all betting at $2500, normally with $500 per session in about a one hour period.
I always play alone at tables; this is for speed, the fact that I like to play alone, and easy to get in and out.
I realize the long term implications of this, and that no matter how many times you play doesn't really matter in the long run. I am wondering if someone can shed some light if there is benefit to winning one unit and moving onto a different table...a different betting situation. Have I been very lucky doing this, or is there a reason why I have been successful with this?
Normally I can win the one unit bet within a few minutes, sometimes 10 seconds, and sometimes about 10 minutes. I use basic strategy only.
I only take a 12 unit bankroll, and use 6 units at a time. If I lose the first 6 units, I re-evaluate and then decide on whether to continue play for the day.
I get a lot of funny looks from dealers, pit bosses, and security.
It is especially beneficial to get blackjacks betting like this, because it can cut out an individual trip to the table.
So, will I get burned in the long run? Should I bet higher unit amounts with less table visits per session? Is each table session separate, or do they all fall into one long session in regards to overall odds?
I have excellent discipline, great money management, follow the basic strategy to the T, and have the luxury of living in Macau where I am able to visit a casino on a daily basis and find tables with nobody playing at them.
I am looking for some feedback on this please!
Thank you very much,
Bungyaddict
I am betting $65 per hand, placing straight bets. If I win the first bet, I leave the table and take a 5 minute break. I then go on to the next table and place the same bet; if I win on the first hand I leave the table, otherwise I play until I get up one unit I leave.
I have been doing this 8 times per visit to the casino. I have lost one time out of 8 total sessions, with net profit after all betting at $2500, normally with $500 per session in about a one hour period.
I always play alone at tables; this is for speed, the fact that I like to play alone, and easy to get in and out.
I realize the long term implications of this, and that no matter how many times you play doesn't really matter in the long run. I am wondering if someone can shed some light if there is benefit to winning one unit and moving onto a different table...a different betting situation. Have I been very lucky doing this, or is there a reason why I have been successful with this?
Normally I can win the one unit bet within a few minutes, sometimes 10 seconds, and sometimes about 10 minutes. I use basic strategy only.
I only take a 12 unit bankroll, and use 6 units at a time. If I lose the first 6 units, I re-evaluate and then decide on whether to continue play for the day.
I get a lot of funny looks from dealers, pit bosses, and security.
It is especially beneficial to get blackjacks betting like this, because it can cut out an individual trip to the table.
So, will I get burned in the long run? Should I bet higher unit amounts with less table visits per session? Is each table session separate, or do they all fall into one long session in regards to overall odds?
I have excellent discipline, great money management, follow the basic strategy to the T, and have the luxury of living in Macau where I am able to visit a casino on a daily basis and find tables with nobody playing at them.
I am looking for some feedback on this please!
Thank you very much,
Bungyaddict