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    personal statistic: Michael B

    I want to present my personal BJ statistic here.
    Right now, I can give not an advice, to play BJ for living. I was playing 890 hours BJ, beginning in January 2002. I play 6 deck,pen is 70%-85%. Most of the time I was completly wonging, entering at TC+1(HI/LO). Wonging out always at
    TC<=-1. My bet spread was $10 to $120. At a high TC spreading to two or three spots with $ 80 each.
    YES. I AM ahead. Ahaed with $1,340. That`s a little bit more than 1 Dollar an hour.

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    suicyco maniac
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    suicyco maniac: Re: Michael B

    > I want to present my personal BJ statistic
    > here.
    > Right now, I can give not an advice, to play
    > BJ for living. I was playing 890 hours BJ,
    > beginning in January 2002. I play 6 deck,pen
    > is 70%-85%. Most of the time I was completly
    > wonging, entering at TC+1(HI/LO). Wonging
    > out always at
    > TC YES. I AM ahead. Ahaed with $1,340.
    > That`s a little bit more than 1 Dollar an
    > hour.

    This is exactly why so many of us form teams!!!

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    Adam N. Subtractum
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    Adam N. Subtractum: where do you play? *NM*


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    Brick
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    Brick: Nobody said it was easy.

    However, something is still wrong.

    You could be doing any of the following.

    1)Over estimating hours.

    2)Making too many mistakes.

    3)Gambling at a high risk of ruin.

    4)Not betting with discipline.

    5)Inadvertantly misjudging the count.

    6)Had several devastating sessions of "chasing money".

    6)Over betting.

    7)Under betting.

    8)Been cheated(unlikely,but not impossible).

    9)Drinking too much.

    10)Using cover too much.

    11)Had many terrible or unusual negative swings.

    These are the most common problems(I'm sure I forgot a few others). You are the only one who knows what(or if)you made mistakes. I would be honest with yourself.

    Re-evaluate your game and question yourself about any weaknesses you have. I would not suggest you try to play blackjack for a living, but rather for a hobby.

    Brick

    > I want to present my personal BJ statistic
    > here.
    > Right now, I can give not an advice, to play
    > BJ for living. I was playing 890 hours BJ,
    > beginning in January 2002. I play 6 deck,pen
    > is 70%-85%. Most of the time I was completly
    > wonging, entering at TC+1(HI/LO). Wonging
    > out always at
    > TC YES. I AM ahead. Ahaed with $1,340.
    > That`s a little bit more than 1 Dollar an
    > hour.

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