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This is an absolute SCAM. Hoping to find newbies that will pay you to teach them to count cards is an absolutely pathetic low. ALL OF THE INFORMATION anyone could EVER need to learn how to count cards is available via the internet and a couple books perhaps (but not required).
Here... Here is all of the information any newbie needs to know to have a winning game in blackjack, and it's FREE. This is also just ONE of tons of resources on many sites that have the necessary information:
http://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-...-in-Blackjack/
http://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-...n-Blackjack-2/
http://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-...n-Blackjack-3/
I also FOR FREE answer follow up questions and discussions as well as have done some bankroll/team management (FOR FREE). I strive to pass along information that was once passed along to me, even if I didn't have any teachers and learned the hard way... It's my hope that the next generation (in anything, let alone card counting) will have more resources and information available to them than I did in order to become more educated about topics. This is why I put so much effort in to teaching others and require ABSOLUTELY NO MONETARY VALUE in return.
Anyone attempting to charge a session or hourly rate to teach you card counting is a complete SCAM artist. The fact that he's "temporarily out of money" is even more of a joke considering no professional would play with more than 1% RoR nor overextend their bankroll to get to that point... and if the OP did, then he is NO professional in NO position to teach ANYONE.
***I'll make a 1 time exception for the OP ONLY... $1,000/hour and I'll teach you how to not run out of money in blackjack. Other lessons will cost more.
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