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View Poll Results: What Was the Most You Won in One Day at Blackjack in 2017

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  • Never Had a Winning Day This Year

    1 2.17%
  • $1 thru $500

    0 0%
  • $501 thru $1,000

    2 4.35%
  • $1,001 thru $1,500

    3 6.52%
  • $1,501 thru $2,000

    10 21.74%
  • $2,001 thru $2,500

    4 8.70%
  • $2,500 thru $3,000

    1 2.17%
  • $3,001 thru $4,000

    2 4.35%
  • $4001 thru $5,000

    3 6.52%
  • $5001 thru $7,500

    1 2.17%
  • $7,501 thru $10,000

    5 10.87%
  • $10,001 thru $20,000

    6 13.04%
  • $20,001 thru $30,000

    2 4.35%
  • More than $30,000

    6 13.04%
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Thread: What Was The Most You Won in One Day at Blackjack During 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    How about your next poll "How much have you lost in one day"?
    Only 7 one day losses this year. The biggest loss was just under $1,300, next biggest loss was just over $700, then just over $300,......the smallest loss was $120.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    My brother in law tried to walk to a convenience store. He didn't make it and damn near couldn't make it back. It was a mess for weeks.
    He should have put on cross country skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Only 7 one day losses this year. The biggest loss was just under $1,300, next biggest loss was just over $700, then just over $300,......the smallest loss was $120.
    Some of my biggest loses where always after I had multiple winning sessions about 10 or more. One of my longest streaks were 15 in a row. Biggest lose was $7,200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    My very best year was 1993 when I had one store that provided
    me with $250,000 and others who allowed me to earn additional
    $35,000.

    I never again had a six figure year, and rarely a low five figure year.
    For a long long time my mean yearly net BJ profits hovered between
    $32,000 and $38,000.

    Are you missing a '0' in those figures or is it in some currency that isn't USD? You wrote $32k to $38k for yearly profits...???
    "Everyone wants to be rich, but nobody wants to work for it." -Ryan Howard [The Office]

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    Biggest day lost 23k biggest day won 26k

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    1300 euro on 2 shoes

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    So your worst yearly result was still positive? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought even pros have a negative year or two in their careers?
    Some do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    My very best year was 1993 when I had one store that provided
    me with $250,000 and others who allowed me to earn additional
    $35,000.

    I never again had a six figure year, and rarely a low five figure year.
    For a long long time my mean yearly net BJ profits hovered between
    $32,000 and $38,000.
    Your $250,000 year plus is quite impressive. However for all the bragging you have been doing about HiOpt11, I'm not impressed at all with your results of $32,000 to $38,000 for a full time professional. I did notice you did mention these we "net" profits, and I assume that means after expenses. Gross BJ profit would be more meaningful.

    Now KJ who uses just the simple HiLo has posted year after year his BJ results are in the high five figures (around $85,000) yet he is only a mid range bettor. I'm just wondering with all the difficulty with HiOpt11 if you are really making more mistakes than you realize. Others (LVBear) have also said HiLo gets the money. I just feel your strong pitch for HiOpt11 is leading beginners a stray.

    Anyway, thanks for posting your results. I wish others would join the survey and post their results even if they are good, bad, or just down right ugly.
    Last edited by Midwest Player; 12-16-2017 at 12:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Your $250,000 year plus is quite impressive. However for all the bragging you have been doing about HiOpt11, I'm not impressed at all with your results of $32,000 to $38,000 for a full time professional. I did notice you did mention these we "net" profits, and I assume that means after expenses. Gross BJ profit would be more meaningful.

    Now KJ who uses just the simple HiLo has posted year after year his BJ results are in the high five figures (around $85,000) yet he is only a mid range bettor. I'm just wondering with all the difficulty with HiOpt11 if you are really making more mistakes than you realize. Others (LVBear) have also said HiLo gets the money. I just feel your strong pitch for HiOpt11 is leading beginners a stray.

    Anyway, thanks for posting your results. I wish others would join the survey and post their results even if they are good, bad, or just down right ugly.
    Excellent observations, MWP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post


    I never again had a six figure year, and rarely a low five figure year.
    For a long long time my mean yearly net BJ profits hovered between
    $32,000 and $38,000.

    Damn, that's on a par with someone who keeps his BR in a shoebox and just learned about when to split 4's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Mama View Post
    Damn, that's on a par with someone who keeps his BR in a shoebox and just learned about when to split 4's.
    The shoebox now contains between $5k and $10k, a safety deposit box contains 10 envelopes of $5k each. You think my BR would be $20k more if I had been splitting the 4's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    The shoebox now contains between $5k and $10k, a safety deposit box contains 10 envelopes of $5k each. You think my BR would be $20k more if I had been splitting the 4's?
    It would be a shit load more if you did ALL of the right things.
    Shit load is an industry term.

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    Not splitting 4s is just a symptom. The disease is much more diffuse.

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