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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    Let me tell you this son: "You got to learn more and post less because you think you know a lot but you don't know anything".

    I explained to you:

    (1) The great game at the casino I play at: S17, DAS, LS, six decks, five decks dealt, Super 4 and full payout Lucky Ladies

    (2) The counts I use telling me when the make these bets: KO for blackjack, Tc = KO + AA89mTc for Lucky Ladies and S4c = KO - (1/2)*(AA89mTc) - 1.5*(Am8c) for Super 4.

    I also explained how these side bets increase expected value as more favorable bets to play per hour since I have three opportunities to bet: regular blackjack, Lucky Ladies and Super 4, so more favorable bets per hour of play.

    The Lucky Ladies bet are independent of the blackjack bets and Super 4 poker payouts occur when dealer has blackjack so reduces the loss from dealer blackjack.

    So these side bets result in more favorable bets per hour and so hourly win rate increases and decreases risk due to both more bets per hour, LL being independent of blackjack bets and you win Super 4 when you lose your blackjack hand to dealer blackjack thus reducing the sting of dealer blackjacks.

    My maximum blackjack bet is two hands of $40 or three hands of $30 but if I am losing I reduce my maximum bets somewhat. My Lucky Ladies bets start at $5 when 24 < Tc <= 30 and when Tc >= 30 I start increasing my LL bets up to $25 maximum if I am winning - this if for six deck games. Note that Tc = 30 means tc(Tc) increases as dr decreases which is what you want since for a given tc(Tc) the players advantage in the LL bet decreases as dr decreases since the probability of getting two Tens decrease as dr decrease.

    But I neglected to ell you my results so that is what I will do here.

    I take $1,000 for a day trip bankroll. The casino is less than 30 minutes from my house. If I lose my $1,000 ore most of my $1,000 I call it a day and I go home.

    I have been going three or four times a week for over six months now.

    Over the past six plus months I have been the casino around 100 times. My results are ether I win in 3 out of 5 session, approximately even in one out of 5 sessions and lose my bankroll or most of my bankroll in one out of five sessions.

    But in my 3 out of 5 winning sessions, some are very large when I get QHQH or some 25 to 1 Lucky Ladies payouts of Super 4 tips payouts of $750 payout on $5 bets or super 4 straights $350 or flushes $250. I gotten QHQHQ approximately once a month for 200 to 1 payout and once got QHQH with dealer blackjack for 1000 to 1 payout.

    So that is the game I play and those are my results.

    I am happy with my winnings. There is not much else to say. You cannot argue with success.


    Last edited by bjanalyst; 01-25-2020 at 06:11 PM.

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