I also have a losing record on my players card and steadily rathole chips to ensure that the casino continues to see me as a loser. Maybe that is what the casino people focus on and maybe the spread is not as visible as I thought it was. I wish I new more about how casino security people think and what they are really looking for.
That's really wrong also. But there are two different concepts at work here. The fact is that "amount" shouldn't be used for things that can be counted. As I mentioned, I should have written "number." You reserve "amount" for what can't be counted, such as, "There is a large amount of water in the beaker." You use "number" for things that can be counted (such as pushes!). So, as I replied, I should written, "there are a large number of 20-20 pushes."
I just want to make sure that you also understand, in the latter construction, that we use the plural verb "are" and not the singular "is."
Don
You addressed my (erroneous) concern. It was the use of "are", a plural verb, to modify what I thought was a singular noun. I was unaware that "amount" in this circumstance has plural status.
What made it stand out more than usual was the singular adjective, "an", modifying it.
Thanks for the explanation.
Last edited by 21frogman; 07-28-2021 at 01:10 PM.
Guys
Our illustrious leader has commented that remarks should be limited to AP activity and casinos. All this commentary on verbs (past and present), nouns are off point and therefore of no value. Mind you, I’ve not seen derision of adjectives.
The attached link pertains to casino personnel hovering for years at critter level, and for their superiors.
https://youtu.be/GI2-8fsiLvY
You will note that there is a grammatical error in the subject line. It pertains to the singular VS the plural. Oops, I’m off point.
TC > 5 or even TC>10 does not mean you will be able to win your hands!
It just means that your odds are slightly better however you can only achieve the guaranteed profit in a very very long haul.
many many times when TC>5 or even TC>10 Dealer got several blackjack hands in a roll. So if you bet 2-3 hands of $500 and lost, I don't see any reason Casino would ever hate you.
Your max bet should only be a function of your bankroll.
As long as you have enough bankroll to recover, you should spread your bet as much as possible to minimized the relative rate of table rent and maximized your hourly profit.
Last edited by BJcountingmaster; 07-29-2021 at 11:35 AM.
This is your "Bet Spread" Tell US about your Bankroll and "Bet Strategy?"
I Guess that depends what his MaxBet is. I dont think you average it out though.
Your right, he doesnt mention his BR or how how aggressively hes playing his bet stratetgy, just his spread.
And from what i understand you should have around 2-3 hundred Max Bets going into it.
http://bjstrat.net/cgi-bin/cdca.cgi
My daily bankroll is $4,000 and my overall bankroll is $30,000. My bet strategy is broken into 4 advantage levels based on count; Standard Bet= $25, Adv1=$75, Adv2=$150, Adv3=$300, Adv4=$400 (the amount from Adv2 on up are divided among 2 hands). If the count goes bad, I either leave the table or reduce my bet to $10. The penetration is good with the cut card around 1 deck from the end in an 8 deck shoe.
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