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    SeriousPlayer's point is that winning AP BJ is as much a game of money management as a game of counting cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Well duh. You can control your money. You can't control the count. Only react...with money or no money.
    That is easy to say but most don't have a good understanding of money management for BJ. It is pure math not common sense.

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