When a Blackjack card counter have an edge on the game, they won't use a loss limit and win goal systems. Usually as a Blackjack card counter with the mathematical edge, the card counter has no reason to leave because they reached a specific lost limit and win goal. I read Kevin Blackwood's book and he mention that Blackjack card counters should not use a loss limit system. But it would be difficult when you can't seem to win in positive counts and dealers getting Blackjacks, Twenties and Twenty ones. What I've learned is never leave favorable counts when the count turns positive. The only way to win money is at a favorable count. I think it a big losing session is inevitable after a series of small winning sessions. As a card counter it is always a correct decision to play out losing sessions until your trip bankroll is exhausted? Can some Blackjack experts here please share their experience on this?