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    Aaron
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    Aaron: Help setting up team

    Hello people,
    Im an 19 yr old student in the UK and was thinking of starting up a blackjack team in my university. I am a close up magician and have been for the last two years, and have read a few books on blackjack (mainly blackjack for blood, Bryce Carlson). I want to set up a team of about 6 people and was wondering what strategy i should use etc. I am familiar with the omega 2 system but I dont know how to adapt it to teamplay, or whether i should just learn a new strategy completly. I really want to make a go at this and all help will be appreciated.

    cheers

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    doubledown
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    doubledown: Re: Help setting up team

    > Hello people,
    > Im an 19 yr old student in the UK and was
    > thinking of starting up a blackjack team in
    > my university. I am a close up magician and
    > have been for the last two years, and have
    > read a few books on blackjack (mainly
    > blackjack for blood, Bryce Carlson). I want
    > to set up a team of about 6 people and was
    > wondering what strategy i should use etc. I
    > am familiar with the omega 2 system but I
    > dont know how to adapt it to teamplay, or
    > whether i should just learn a new strategy
    > completly. I really want to make a go at
    > this and all help will be appreciated.

    > cheers

    First of all you are going to have to wait until you are 21. You can not even get in a casino expect in Canada at age 19>

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    Aaron Murray
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    Aaron Murray: Re: Help setting up team

    > First of all you are going to have to wait
    > until you are 21. You can not even get in a
    > casino expect in Canada at age 19>

    Erm sorry i think you a little wrong there I have on many occasion entered a casino in London as well as my local town and although to be a member you need to be 21 you can actually play and enter a casino from the age of 18. There are also many other casinos in England where as long as your with sumebody who is the age of 21 you can enter as long as your 18. you havnt really given me any help there whatsover and was wondering if there is anyone out there who could actually point me in the right direction.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Help setting up team

    I suggest you read Rick Blaine's excellent "Blackjack Blueprint: How to Operate a Blackjack Team." You can order it right here, from RGE. It's chock full of the kind of information you're looking for.

    Rick also posts here, so after you read the book, you can ask him all the questions you like!

    Don

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    Aaron Murray
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    Aaron Murray: Re: Help setting up team

    > I suggest you read Rick Blaine's excellent
    > "Blackjack Blueprint: How to Operate a
    > Blackjack Team." You can order it right
    > here, from RGE. It's chock full of the kind
    > of information you're looking for.

    > Rick also posts here, so after you read the
    > book, you can ask him all the questions you
    > like!

    > Don

    Thanks thats great help Ill get it straight away. Were doing it as a project to begin with and we are going to have a few casino nights where Ill show some magic and play some blackjack for some fun. Does team play really work and what time does it usually take to set up and get winning ?

    Thanks again Don

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