Hi there, I just wanted to say two things. First is I don't have the bank roll to do much, but I am taking your advice and bj apprentice, you first 1st and foremost, very seriously. And even though my skillset is limited, I can see the game changing for me everytime I step up to the table and each video of yours I review. 2ndly, my biggest cons seem to be breaking bad habits. Losing when my mind is not right, i.e just a bad day or things of that nature, not true mental wellness challenges, can send me off the path, and I become impatient and reckless. 2ndly I lose my confidence to keep going when the strategy starts working, instead of playing like one continously hand, I take my wins when I'm up a game or 3 and walk away only to go to a different table and reset. Just wanted to share. I'll keep working at it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
14:38 when you're talking about taking insurance if it was a 3 you aid if it was you would taken insurance. The running count would of been 3, but you wouldn't take insurance yet. Only take it when it's a True 3.
Great video as always, thanks for making all this practice content. This betspread seems nice probably around $100 an hour right? Assuming good rounds per hour and penetration. What is the bankroll amount for this betspread for under 1 or 2% risk of ruin?
14:21 - 159 cards in discard (I counted) = 3 decks left. Your DE needs work 16:13 - 179 cards in discard, 182 is 3.5, your RC was 10, meaning your divisor should’ve been 2.5. 10/2.5=4 17:16 - 15 v dealer 9 at a TC2 or higher is a surrender deviation for both H17 & S17. You hit it
Hey, thanks for all the watch time! I'm surprised you didn't catch the rules at the beginning, which said surrender is not allowed at this table. Watch closer next time, bud!
I think this is good practice, if you can keep the running count solid while announcing the game, it simulates the distractions of like other players at the table asking you if they should hit their 12 against dealer 4, things like that. If you just sit there and never talk to anyone, and keep a close eye on the discard tray it makes you look too much like a card counter.
Hey Steaksauce, thank again for another quality video. You are appreciated. Question - when you play 2 hands, you play the matching number of units to the count per hand. Is this the BJA method, or is something that you choose to do? Do you ever choose to do 1 hand with your max bet vs splitting it over two hands?
Good question. BJA doesn't have a set way they teach, necessarily. There are advantages and disadvantages to splitting to two hands. The numbers are interesting to look at. Some place make you stay with one hand the whole time, or two hands if you start with 2. So, in short, it is my decision, but the EV is around $88 with thus bet spread, I believe.
@@A1-BJ that would be a video I would really like to see. I know your audience is at many different levels. What I am currently needing training on is bet spreads and number of hands to play and when and how that correlates to bet spreads. I find myself getting burned in high counts a lot. I play two hands and lose them both. Or I play two hands and break even (win 1 / lose 1). It could be just the variance, but lately I’ve gone big on the high counts and it has cost me, thus I play catch up for a while, or lower my bet spread, effectively lowering my EV. If you do decide to make a video getting into the weeds on 1 hand vs 2 hands, I’ll be very excited to see it.
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I would like to make you think a little bit differently when you were in a negative count and the dealer had an Ace and you said you don't take insurance on a negative count which theoretically I would agree with because you have more low cards but you have to take into consideration the slug that you might be in if you are in a big card slug I would take insurance on negative count
@@A1-BJ it’s not shuffle tracking. More so big jumps. Like going from a +2 to -2 in 1 hand (20 vs 20) might signal you are in a high card slug. And now dealer gets an ace, I would be wary that the deck is going negative even more and risk 50% of my minimum bet for a 10 in the hole.
@richardfullem8904 key word in all that is "might." card counting keeps track of the ratio of high cards to low cards. You can't just assume a jump in the count means anything. Use math, not hunches.
@@A1-BJ but let’s look at the math, why are counters waiting for high positive counts to start taking insurance? Bc the climb up, you are using up all the small cards to approach the cliff of high cards to bring you back to a zero count. If I’m falling into a negative count it’s just as if your falling first before climbing. So taking the insurance is a tad more riskier the earlier in the shoe you are but the concept is the same. Adds to deviation from typical counting strategy leading to less back offs.
8:40 Using my system sitting at $2,750! 14:01 Sitting at $4,287.50! 19:42 sitting at $5,087.50! 20:21 you had 17 and hit! lmao, the Player WON! So I ended with $4812.50! Thats a $2,812.50 WIN!!!
There's a mistake, I got off by one. Did you find it?
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I thought I was tripping at first when I noticed it 😅. It was at the 14:45 min mark
Can you do it with 4 decks and talk about how to deal with taxes of your wins in blackjack at the casinos?
Hi there, I just wanted to say two things. First is I don't have the bank roll to do much, but I am taking your advice and bj apprentice, you first 1st and foremost, very seriously. And even though my skillset is limited, I can see the game changing for me everytime I step up to the table and each video of yours I review. 2ndly, my biggest cons seem to be breaking bad habits. Losing when my mind is not right, i.e just a bad day or things of that nature, not true mental wellness challenges, can send me off the path, and I become impatient and reckless. 2ndly I lose my confidence to keep going when the strategy starts working, instead of playing like one continously hand, I take my wins when I'm up a game or 3 and walk away only to go to a different table and reset. Just wanted to share. I'll keep working at it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
At 20:20, the dealer had 17 and hit.
14:38 when you're talking about taking insurance if it was a 3 you aid if it was you would taken insurance. The running count would of been 3, but you wouldn't take insurance yet. Only take it when it's a True 3.
Appreciate your consistency with uploading new content! Loving it man, keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do!
Hi please do more of these!! It's helping me with my true count. Im getting better and better through your channel!
Nice!! I do a new one every week! Also my patreon has an additional counting video each week.
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thanks for the slow count, very helpful. Dave
You bet! -Julius
Great stuff starting to really make sense. Love this format!
Thanks! Glad to help!
I was like “damn why he hitting a hard 17?” Lol
I’m going to follow along with my new TKO count and see how it measures up
Great video as always, thanks for making all this practice content. This betspread seems nice probably around $100 an hour right? Assuming good rounds per hour and penetration. What is the bankroll amount for this betspread for under 1 or 2% risk of ruin?
I want to say $76 per hour, and 18000k BR gets you 1.8% ROR
14:21 - 159 cards in discard (I counted) = 3 decks left. Your DE needs work
16:13 - 179 cards in discard, 182 is 3.5, your RC was 10, meaning your divisor should’ve been 2.5. 10/2.5=4
17:16 - 15 v dealer 9 at a TC2 or higher is a surrender deviation for both H17 & S17. You hit it
Hey, thanks for all the watch time! I'm surprised you didn't catch the rules at the beginning, which said surrender is not allowed at this table. Watch closer next time, bud!
@@A1-BJ whoops, will do. thanks for the vids
I think this is good practice, if you can keep the running count solid while announcing the game, it simulates the distractions of like other players at the table asking you if they should hit their 12 against dealer 4, things like that. If you just sit there and never talk to anyone, and keep a close eye on the discard tray it makes you look too much like a card counter.
That's the hope!
Hey Steaksauce, thank again for another quality video. You are appreciated. Question - when you play 2 hands, you play the matching number of units to the count per hand. Is this the BJA method, or is something that you choose to do?
Do you ever choose to do 1 hand with your max bet vs splitting it over two hands?
Above question edited…. Please check it out now. Thanks.
Good question. BJA doesn't have a set way they teach, necessarily. There are advantages and disadvantages to splitting to two hands. The numbers are interesting to look at. Some place make you stay with one hand the whole time, or two hands if you start with 2. So, in short, it is my decision, but the EV is around $88 with thus bet spread, I believe.
@@A1-BJ can you share the advantages and disadvantages? Thank you for this detailed response.
@@1967Camaro that gets into the weeds a bit, but maybe I'll do a video eventually.
@@A1-BJ that would be a video I would really like to see. I know your audience is at many different levels. What I am currently needing training on is bet spreads and number of hands to play and when and how that correlates to bet spreads.
I find myself getting burned in high counts a lot. I play two hands and lose them both. Or I play two hands and break even (win 1 / lose 1). It could be just the variance, but lately I’ve gone big on the high counts and it has cost me, thus I play catch up for a while, or lower my bet spread, effectively lowering my EV.
If you do decide to make a video getting into the weeds on 1 hand vs 2 hands, I’ll be very excited to see it.
Also, dealer hit a hard 17 at 20:20
Yeah, I was filming late to get this out. Try filming and talking.. it ain't easy.
@@A1-BJ Sorry, didn't mean to come across as picking at you. Just trying to be helpful!
You’re fine, he’s just sensitive
@@Jay-dj3tw I am..
Count got off by 1 at 15:00 mark
Yep.. did you watch til the end?
My TKO count and betting were exactly on with yours.
Well my count is unbalanced but as far as when to raise the bet etc. we were right on
Love it!
great vid man thanks to do this i kid u not i am up 1200 total
Let's go!!! ♠️
@@A1-BJ although i lost 500 yesterday card counting does not always hit for all of u who see this comment ( always kow u can lose )
@gokuthedripgod2822 very true 👍🏻
Another great video
Way to be sauce keep it up 😀
Sauce ♠️
How long it take you to perfect your game?
Judging by the end, I'd say I'm not perfect lol
A1 indeed
What cards do you use?
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I would like to make you think a little bit differently when you were in a negative count and the dealer had an Ace and you said you don't take insurance on a negative count which theoretically I would agree with because you have more low cards but you have to take into consideration the slug that you might be in if you are in a big card slug I would take insurance on negative count
I don't shuffle track.... if you can more power to ya.
@@A1-BJ it’s not shuffle tracking. More so big jumps. Like going from a +2 to -2 in 1 hand (20 vs 20) might signal you are in a high card slug. And now dealer gets an ace, I would be wary that the deck is going negative even more and risk 50% of my minimum bet for a 10 in the hole.
@richardfullem8904 key word in all that is "might." card counting keeps track of the ratio of high cards to low cards. You can't just assume a jump in the count means anything. Use math, not hunches.
@@A1-BJ but let’s look at the math, why are counters waiting for high positive counts to start taking insurance? Bc the climb up, you are using up all the small cards to approach the cliff of high cards to bring you back to a zero count. If I’m falling into a negative count it’s just as if your falling first before climbing. So taking the insurance is a tad more riskier the earlier in the shoe you are but the concept is the same. Adds to deviation from typical counting strategy leading to less back offs.
So if the count just moved +2 to -2 early shoe, Dealer Ace next hand I’d recommend insurance, if count is -20 mid shoe then I’d hold off.
8:40 Using my system sitting at $2,750! 14:01 Sitting at $4,287.50! 19:42 sitting at $5,087.50! 20:21 you had 17 and hit! lmao, the Player WON! So I ended with $4812.50! Thats a $2,812.50 WIN!!!
Lol... bet is sucks when the count goes negative lol
@@A1-BJ I do fine even when its negative!
@@EaganChris nice! You must be a billionaire lol
@@A1-BJ Why must every one be a billionaire when they know how to play BJ??
i can bet this guys ROR is a negative number. he is a winner.
High low is so basic! Why not RPC or CAC2