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Thread: David Kuvelas Breaks The Blackjack Code

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xennus View Post
    But it's easy, you just have to watch the table because the dealer ALWAYS gets into either a bust or never bust mode and then you just play when he's in bust mode.
    Now why didn't I think of that?

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    I'm laying 4-1 it's Michael Morgenstern!

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    I watched some of his videos for a while, that guy is ridiculous to say the least... It's sad to see how many supporters he has

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    A key advantage Casinos have is, players go first and he/she busts before the casino even plays or busts. Don't bust! ...at least consider during your play.
    Also-
    1. Use your advantages whenever the Dealer is weak... Split 10s on the Dealer's 6, 5 and 4 to get more money into those games you're most likely to win.
    2. Use your advantages whenever the Dealer is weak... Double Down on 11 or less all the way down to 4 on the Dealer's 6,5 and 4 to get more money the game. No matter your total, don't bust hoping for another 3-4 points. Let the Dealer Bust! Remember: Blackjack/21 is NOT your goal. Your Goal is simply, Beat the Dealer.
    3. Never hit hard 14,15,16,17,18 or 19 - ever
    3. Never Split 8s on the Dealer's 7,8,9,10, or Ace. Don't lose twice!

    Somewhere, along your playing of just one 6-deck shoe while making flat bets, except for the DD and Splits.. you will win up to 100% of your bankroll. Stop There. From here on, it's all you how you use your winnings - maybe up your antes.

    Basic Strategy combined with Perfect Card Counting, requires huge bankrolls to succeed. The MIT team took 10 months to win $400k using investors' 1million dollar bankroll. Even then, they lost 100s of thousands at times.


    Don't know if this is new but I searched and didn't find the name of the video. This is a 90 minute video of a guy using a 'no bust' strategy and claiming that it's better than BS, and in most cases, counting cards. I put it in this subforum because I do believe that's it's VooDoo but does anyone have any thoughts?
    Last edited by Norm; 05-03-2018 at 07:33 AM.

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    The strategy was idiotic at the start of the thread and is still idiotic.
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    It devolves apace like feline fecal matter.

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    Couldn't agree more to you people!!!!! This guy is a complete JOKE and should be THROWN OUT AND EATEN BY A HUGE PACK OF BLACKJACK WOLVES!!!!!

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    Good for a laugh at least. He loves to say "Math-UH-matics".

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    1:24 in, he says "system".... BINGO
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    wonging for bust mode lol

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    That's about the worst possible way to play.
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    Norm is fully correct.

    Depending on table conditions and your absurdly self-destructive methodology
    you are facing a House Edge of around 5.5%, like a double zero roulette wheel!



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    Is that before or after I correct his brain-dead imbecilic, moronic, asinine notions about blackjack? People like this should be shot and put out of their misery. There should be a euthanasia program for scamsters like this piece of epilator adviser . But, we need to end this thread. It's a waste of everyone's time.

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