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Gambling at Blackjack
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By Zero
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E-Mail at zerotextspy@yahoo.com
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I originally wrote this guide to sell on Ebay. But one shot of trying to sell this
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guide I realized that no one would want to bid on it. So I'm submitting it to the ever-so
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amazing textfiles.com (thanks Jason for your public service). If anyone has looked around
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on textfiles uploads section before, they have probably seen some of my (rather horrible)
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textfiles.
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I am a gambler; I love to gamble. The worst thing about gambling though has to be
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losing, of course - its a given isn't it? Who likes to lose their money? I can lose a play
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hand at blackjack and not care, but if I lose actual money, the game becomes no fun real
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quick. One day I was playing free blackjack online (no real money). I bet $5, and lost.
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Then I decided to bet $10, and lost. After that I bet $20, and won. I realized that I made
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$5 profit from where I originally started. It was then that I started playing with this
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method and refining it so I could actually make profit with it.
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I recently discovered this method, and it has worked for me for over a year now. When
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I first discovered it while playing free online blackjack, money symbols flushed my eyes,
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and I tested it more and more until I became confident that I could take the house. At
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this time I signed up for pokerroom.com (the first online casino I could find in Google
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Search). I used my debit card to put $700 in to start. I stayed up all night clicking,
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watching my own personal jackpot get higher and higher. By 6am I had $8,000 in my account,
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and I cashed out $7,300, that way I could play for more. I have been doing this for about
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five months now, you can imagine where I am. Last month I took a trip to Las Vegas
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planning on using $10,000 as a starting source; I came back with an unholy amount of
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money. This system works flawlessly.
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So how does it work? It's very simple. Lets say you have $100, and want to make a $2
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bet - you lose, and are down to $98. So Then you bet $4, you lose, and are now down to
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$94. Now you bet $8, and win. Since you bet $8, you get $8 back, which covers for the $6
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you previously lost, and adds $2 profit, making your current total at $102. Instead of
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keeping a steady bet at $8, you drop it back down to $2. The idea is that when you lose,
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you double your previous bet. No matter how much you bet, you will always come out as if
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you won your first bet, if not better (getting Blackjack will turn you out with more
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profit).
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There is a 'dangerous' aspect of this betting system. If you do not have enough money
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to back your previous bets up, you can ultimately lose. The two most common 'danger'
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aspects of this system can be overcome easily. #1, have enough money to back up your
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previous bets for at least 7 bets worth. #2, do not chicken out and get scared when having
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to bet large amounts.
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You will have losing streaks, it just happens. But if you have money to back yourself
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up, you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Lets say you are making bets of $2, and
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you hit a losing streak, losing 7 times (rare). It will go like this:
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$2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $128 (loss), $256 (win).
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You will have dished out $510. Since you won with the $256, you will have back $512, $2 of
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which is profit. The math goes like this:
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$2 + $4 + $8 + $16 + $32 + $64 + $128 = $254 (Lost Bets)
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$256 (last bet) x 2 (won) = $512 (On Hand)
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Which Finalizes To: $512 (final) - $254 (lost) = $258. Then $258 - $256 (last bet) = $2 (Final Profit)
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Essentially, it simply LOOKS like you are making high-stakes bets, when really you are
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simply playing the odds to your advantage. The odds say that if you play decent hands at
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blackjack (look further down in this guide for some of my own blackjack pointers), then
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the odds will be in the millions that you will lose eight hands in a row.
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You can variate off of the $2 as much as you want, just make sure that you are always
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able to cover it eight times. One time I taught this betting strategy to a friend of mine,
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and he liked it right up until he decided to "get brave" and bet $50. His reasoning was
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that he had enough to lose $50, and could "make it back" if he lost. His problem was that
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he lost everything because his lost his initial $50, and subsequently $100, then $200, and
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he was done. If you get too greedy, or too brave, it simply will not work. Imagine if you
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decided to bet $25, and lost it, and then decided to play this system, here's how it would
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go with 7 losses:
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$25 + $50 + $100 + $200 + $400 + $800 + $1,600 = $3,175
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Initially, any starting bet is going to seem smaller than it really is when using this
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system. It all adds up - so watch out for greed.
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Always remember that when you finally win a hand, you always go back to your first
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initial bet. If you go higher than your desired initial bet, there is always that chance
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that you will hit a losing streak, and will not have enough money to back yourself up.
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In Blackjack, there are other variables for you to watch out for. Number one is that
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if the dealer Pushes you, you make the exact same bet as you did before. The reason being
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(obviously) that neither the dealer nor you won - your money was returned to you. If you
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started over you would be out so many dollars. Unless you are pushed at your initial bet,
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of course; then you can't be out a dime.
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One really cool variable is when you are on a losing streak, and score a blackjack
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near the end of the losing streak. The cool part about this is the payoff. If you have
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(for example) $80 in, you will get $200 back ($80 (bet) x 2 (won) + $40 (blackjack) =
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$200). Consider this a $40 bonus. Most blackjacks will occur on the initial bet, or close
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to it - so don't get your hopes up for it. Losing streaks are not a good thing, but they
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do pay off pretty big when you get a blackjack just at the right time. Even when getting a
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blackjack at the initial bet, and your initial bet is $5, that's a $2.50 bonus, which is
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$7.50 profit from the hand.
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Another variable is 'Doubling up;' when you double your bet on a hand in exchange for
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being hit only once. If you have an 11, doubling your bet is always a good idea; that does
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not hold true with this system. Lets say for example that you have bet $5, and you got an
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11, it could be considered safe to double up to $10. However, if you lose, you are going
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to have to double your doubled bet - so you would have to bet $20. Doubling is still fine,
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but just remember that you have to re-double if you lose. Essentially, this would mean
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that you would have to have enough money to back you up for 8 losses instead of 7;
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doubling on one game can cripple this betting strategy. To prevent this, I stay safe by
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just ignoring the option to double until I have enough to cover the possible losing
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streak.
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Splitting is yet another variable, and a rather tricky one at that. Lets say you have
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a hand at $5, and you split it - that makes it a new bet of $10. So what if you have an 11
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on one of them, and made a 19 with the other. When you double the first, you are adding $5
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to it, so you are now up to $15. Now say you lost the one you doubled, and won the 19 hand:
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What do you do? You bet $20, you just lost $10. Say you lost both of them: You bet $15 on
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them, so you have to double to $30, and so on. Splitting can be risky if you get carried
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away with doubling, as you can see. This hand could go sour pretty easily, as shown:
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$15 + $30 + $60 + $120 + $240 + $480 + $960 = $1,905
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Obviously, if you play bad hands at blackjack, this system is going to fail you with
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massive losing streaks. Because of this alone, I suggest honing up on your own blackjack
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skills. I used to think that if I stood on 17 that I would be fine - this just doesn't
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work. You can increase your odds if you just follow a few simple rules, or just pick up on
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a hard-to-remember blackjack system.
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Okay, all of that is pretty difficult to remember. So assuming that you do not want to
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remember all of that, there are still bits and pieces you can take away from it to
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increase your odds quite a bit. Always stand on 17 (duh). If the dealer is showing 6 or
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below, and you have 12 to 16, it is a good idea to not hit, because you will most likely
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bust. I take my chances when I have a 12 and hit anyway. If you want to double, only
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double when you are betting a small amount, and only double on 11 - if 10 play it by
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heart (or see the table). Only double on 9 if the dealer has 6 or below. Never, ever split
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if you have 16, 18, or 20 - those hands are too good to split on, what if you get two bad
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hands from the split? If you have two aces or two eights, split (if it is worth it in the
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bet).
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That's it! Really! A working method for blackjack gambling - and yes believe me it works
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perfect. If you don't believe me, just go to Yahoo! Blackjack or pokerroom.com blackjack
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(yes they have free blackjack tables), load up to about $700, and make $5 bets using this
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method. You will see rather quickly that this method works exceedingly well.
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