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Every Correct Answer I’ll Be Walking AroundHow much fun is it, to lose? Many times you have to watch when you lose, because
What exactly went wrong? Well, the recurring themes are that you have no luck and
the dealer was "unbelievably hot". Did you ever stop to think maybe the themes aren’t how unlucky you are, or how hot the dealer is?
Honestly, maybe it is you are a really bad player, and have less skill at playing the game than the others at the table.
Maybe you aren't to blame for you were using those casino handouts that
teach you to play!!! Hey, the dealer makes a two into a 20 or 21 over 24% of the time,
it is just fact. That game can be very frustrating. Have you ever noticed that when you hit the hard 16 into a solid hand it is great
hit, but when the dealer does it, it’s "bullshit"? Blackjack just isn’t your game if everything is always about luck to you, because you are thinking like a slot player. See, a slot player knows that they are going to lose if they don’t get “lucky”. They accept that fact. The casinos hold approximately 12% or more of every dollar dropped into a slot machine, and in the long run only the 1,000 people a year who hit a huge jackpot across the country actually win anything. That is why they have 5,000 machines in the joint, because each one makes the casino about $68,000 a year, on average. Blackjack is a lot different. If the casinos did have their way, and we might see it, table games would not even exist. That is room on the floor where you could put more slot machines. Why battle the skillful when we can hammer the dumb? Why try and take a players money when they can just give it to you? Casinos know this, and it is a well-known fact within the industry. The casinos truly do not care not about your entertainment, as long as you leave your money behind. They do know though that many high-rolling card players have equally as big-spending wives who play slots. If they don’t offer the table games, they don’t get the slot action. So in a way, the table game is a lost leader. If it doesn’t make the casino $30 per hour, it isn't making any money for them. Winning Is Having FunIf you play Blackjack, you owe it to yourself to be the best you can be. Even if you don’t want to make a career of it, what is wrong with playing longer, and enjoying yourself a lot more, while at the casino? The longer you play, the more free things the casinos give you in the form of comps. The Playing 21 Program can show anyone how to be a winner. Maybe you still don’t have what it takes to be the person who wins every time out, but maybe you can get more for your money.
We know winning is having fun. We know that having the answers builds confidence, and that is power. Being in a position of power usually means that there are people, in this case the casino, who aren’t as powerful as you are. You truly can win at Blackjack, but you need to want to win. Going to the casino tonight and blowing yet another $100 or $1,000 isn’t making you better, more confident or a winner. Taking half that amount of money right now and ordering the Playing 21 Program proves you have had enough of losing, and the “dealer’s lucky hot streak” just ended. |
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usually you went to the casino with others. Borrowing $0.50 so you can tip the cocktail waitress for the last brown pop you ordered right before you heard “Have a nice evening sir.” Or the classic, tossing in your last dollar, turning and walking away because you just got destroyed at the Blackjack table.
Players don't like facing the facts. Even with a 6 showing the
dealer is going to make 20 or 21, one in five hands, and will only bust
42% of the time. So sitting with a stiff hand of 12-16, you are
dead in the water about 6 in 10 hands, even if you know what the hell
you are doing!
You will be shocked time and time again at what you learn from the 