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    Quote Originally Posted by Dbs6582 View Post
    I was looking at it from the broader definition of “quit”. There is not an optimum time for either the poppy or AP to quit.
    Regarding a ploppy "no one specific" the optimum time to quit, is to never even consider making a bet, to begin with.


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    21forme,That's fine; I'm not disputing your logic or analysis at all. Of course, long term, the math will play out in the casino's favour. After all, those huge casino 'palaces' weren't built from and don't operate from charity. I think, however, many responses are misinterpreting the question I asked, into another question altogether, which seems to be: "Can I beat the casinos at BJ using only BS in the long term?", but that's not the question I asked at all! I was asking about what would be perceived as reasonable gain for an individual session. (Very subjective, I know). Ah well.Thanks for your response, anyway."


    $5 win limit, $5 loss limit, plus the cost of splits and doubles, that is a joke. If you must play, make sure you have the proper basic strategy down pat for the game you are actually playing.



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