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Hand Breakdown vs. Dealers Up Card It Isn't Playing Stupid, It Is WINNING Many people will never be able to play the new way the Playing 21 Program teaches
This one example is only one of hundreds we will eventually show you through the site. Of course we want you to see these, for they are showing off the catastrophe power of the Playing 21 Program. Each one of these hands found in the Hand Breakdown vs. Dealer's Up Card add up to the best Win/Loss Report a player can achieve, in turn, maximizing how much you win over the casino. It is all here in the site, take your time and find the answers yourself. The casino will be there next week, during that time, become a better player, even a professional (I take that back, for I am aware of the hard work and dedication it takes to be a professional player and one week just won't do it for anyone). You can however start down the winners path. Think like a winner and you'll be one in your thoughts anyhow. "What Are You Doing, The Dealer Has A 5 Up?" From past experience people just don't hit a Hard 12 vs. the Dealers 5. We all know it is not a solid play and players doing so won't last long at the tables. They will be scratching their heads wondering how they lost so quickly. Why do we know this? Well, we know this because we have never seen a book say to hit it. We have never seen a Basic Play Chart tell us to do it. Anytime we have ever seen it done, players get mad at others, so the general consensus is not to do it. I hope you know I am going somewhere with this. I hope you are starting to sense something is coming that is going to go against what you may think as the correct play for this hand. I hope you are at least rethinking this hand right now. This reminds me of a really cool movie I saw once. Murder Trial, in the courtroom. They never did find the body and the defendant was adamant he never did it. Near the end of the trial someone comes running in to the defense lawyers and whispers something in their ear. They jump up and tell the court, the trial is over, the person who was "supposedly" murdered was coming through the courtroom doors. Everyone gasped, you could hear the footsteps of the shoes on the hard floor and the door opened...It wasn't who everyone anticipated. The defense then stated, that if you looked, that if you really thought it might be the murdered person, you had doubt in your mind if they actually were truly dead or not. I thought it was brilliant. Everyone looked and so there was doubt, everyone that is except the defendant!
If I was at your table and I hit it, there would be a reason for doing so. Jr would not slam his chips, since he doesn't have doubts. No matter the outcome, he would have known I played the hand mathematically correct. That is what it is all about. I can assure you, as I am about to show you, there are times, numerous times to hit this hand. We aren't talking of saving a few dollars either. You get this hand so frequently, we are talking about a huge amount of money. Our example included Card Counting of course. We set up the House Rules, the Number of Decks and Penetration Points to mimic that of where we play, just as you would do. You could run this very test with the rules you set up and see if you too should ever hit this hand. We know of countless other more money making ways to count cards than what we used, but for this one test, we're counting cards as follows. (What it might look like in the Playing 21 Program follows)
What you are looking at is at a count of Minus Ten (-10) how these two
Player's Hard 12 vs. Dealers Up Card 5
Very Close Stats From the above information we can see what we expected to see. The hand is a losing hand overall and we are losing about $1.64 Per Occurrence based on a $10 Wager. In 500 million rounds of this test, Player #1 and Player #7 received this hand about same, within 600 occurrences. Now Player #2 counted the same, but played the hand a little different. At the count of Minus Ten (-10) instead of Standing, Player #2 Hit this hand. I am sure there were gasps, likely each and every single time. If we were at the table, you would likely look at me with wide eyes each time. I received this hand 3,197,785 times, or in-between the number of times you had each received it. If this was the only hand we ever received in the game, a Hard 12 vs. the Dealer's 5 at a
So by Player #2 Hitting this one hand at this one count, how did he do? Player's Hard 12 vs. Dealers Up Card 5
The question now is where does this hand stop becoming a Hit and start becoming a Stand? Is it the count of Minus Nine (-9)? Well, that is the beauty of the Playing 21 Program, it will show you exactly where. You may like to count cards in a more favorable way to begin with. Maybe the way you count, it will never be a Hit, maybe it will be something totally different. There is a very simple way to find out. Order your Playing 21 Program this minute!!! |
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them to when it is clearly the factual way to play. The reason is they don't have what it takes to win. Most players are not strong enough to win in the casinos. Sounds harsh yes, but it is simply fact. You have to be mentally strong, enough to make the right decisions, and not merely follow your gut. You just can't play the hand the way the others at the table expect you to, and when you do play it right, and things go sour, you have to be strong enough to stand up for yourself.
"I don't play for the casinos!" That is usually all it will take.
That is our player's "Catch Phrase" and a dead giveaway you own the
program. If the dealers are on the ball, they will know exactly what you mean. That is the call sign of a player who knows what they are doing, users of the
So, how would you play this hand? Do you always Stand on it? I hope you are not being hesitant, since that tells me there is doubt in your mind now as to how to play this hand. If I was at your table and I hit it, would you be mad? Would you curse me out loud or under your breath? Would you shake your head in disgust or slam your chips onto the table?
Maybe you'd say, "I don't play for the casinos either!"

count of Minus Ten (-10) we sure as hell would not be rich people. In fact, we'd be very poor. This is a very bad hand for us to receive and in the long run, it accounts for a huge percentage of our overall Net Wagers within the 
Clearly at this count Player #2 is playing this hand correctly, by a long shot, by Hitting. Player #2 is only losing $1.99 Per Occurrence as compared with $2.30. What that actually means in $$ is that Player #2 lost 