They only Blackjack pages I'd be ready to pay $200-$300 per year would be some kind of a "VIP" section where all the members are known by others and 99% sure casinos are out of it. Say a limited 25-50 members exchanging valuable info. No clown like we can see on free pages...
Also, when I think about "Pro APs", it's not the "AP" that needs a definition but the "Pro".
Many players like to tag themselves as being "Pro" when in fact they might play et the "pro level" or "expert level" but being a "Pro" means that at least 90% of your income are derived from AP play.
Now, tell me again how many "Pros" are coming from that great $2000 + rip off?
G Man
You are way off.
First, defining what a "PRO" is is discussing semantics.
Who the hell cares what your definition (or anybody elses for that matter) of a pro is?
Sounds to me you want to be labeled a "Pro" and you are bothered by the fact that other people are trying to label themselves under your same category.
A completely irrelevant and pointless discussion.
Second, you dont have the slightest clue about how many "pros" are coming from BJA. Neither do I. Nor do you have any idea of the value people participating from those courses are getting for their $2000 investment.
You may like Colin or BJA or not, but calling it a rip off is just nonsense. The guy knows the trade and is more than capable to teach it to others. Whether you consider it to be expensive or not is a subjective matter and theres a big difference between something expensive and a "rip off".
And by the way, I know players that learned the game with BJA. all of them are doing very well and have nothing bad to say about colin or bja.
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