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Picasso
Playing online against software, I do get much more hands per hour. Real table games are usually slow unless you are one on one against the dealer. In this latter case, you are likely at a high stake table.
As far as marketing the product (if it is validated) I have given it some thought, but there is a still lot of work to be done before I even get there.
The name is catchy: «Synchronicity (or Feng Shui) Blackjack»
I haven’t thought much about publicity, but Vegas, Atlantic City and Macau do come to mind.
Selling would be via a secured web site, and not one copy of the system would be released until at least (500) copies are reserved. I promise not to write or actively promote the system for at least 10 years
If and when I sell, I want to sell in good faith. I have seen those systems out there «Winning without counting», usually a book with a bogus method. If the system is invalidated, end of story. If it’s validated, I then have a lot more work to do.
Yes, I do get tired of playing online. I get a sore index finger and casinos do employ strategies to get rid of winning players, even online. At least 3 showed me the door. It’s addictive, you can easily become obsessive-compulsive with the game, especially when it’s available at Starbucks or anywhere there is a connection.
For now, I can only wait and see. When I do get an answer from MIT, I will let this board know. I hope they accept my proposition and that their price isn’t too steep.
I am well aware that most people on this board know that winning without counting isn’t possible. For now, I will plead no contest. I do believe otherwise, but I want to know otherwise, not just to believe.
I have won against Microgaming, Playtech, Lotto Québec, Casino Verité, I-pad blackjack software and many more software platforms; thousands and thousands of hands. I have played so much blackjack it’s coming out of my ears. I have studied the game so much; I have a library full of blackjack books including the classics, namely Wong & Griffin.
If there is a progression out there I probably know it. I have «invented» more than a few, and all have failed, except for one.
The beauty of Synchronicity BJ is its simplicity. Keep it simple stupid is one of my motto, go figure.
The time is now to really put the system to the ultimate test
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