Starting out, Need advice plz

dough_boi

Member
Hi everyone, I'm new here and would appreciate any good advice.

I've read Play Blackjack like the Pros by Kevin Blackwood and read through a lot of threads and I'm convinced card counting can work. A friend of mine and I have bought a shoe, and practiced hi-lo in his basement and took a few casino trips to practice counting.

We're not too bad at it now but we haven't actually started playing because of our lack of bankroll. We are going to be saving a bankroll, 5k each then combing before we start playing because unfortunately where I live min bets are 15.

The closest casino we live to has a max bet of 100 and min of 15. Is it possible to beat this game with at least a 1% edge? The rules are: no surrender, stand on S17 DAS, Double any 2 cards, split up to 3 times, good penetration 1-2 decks. I was hoping if we split to two hands at higher counts we could compensate for the low max bet.

Our other option is to drive a little further away where there is a $15-$300 game where we can spread from $15-$180. That is only 55 big bets between the two of us with our combined bank roll of 10k, would our RoR be within reason? say under 10%?

Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
You guys should be back-counting. Stand behind the game and watch, and only jump in when the count gets good. And/or do what's called wonging out, where you leave when the count gets bad.
 

ChefJJ

Well-Known Member
moo321 said:
And/or do what's called wonging out, where you leave when the count gets bad.
You could also use well-timed bathroom & cell phone breaks when it gets that bad too...works when the casino is crowded and seats are hard to come by.

good luck
 
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