Moses, just to be clear, the “church team” made about $4 milllion in 7 years, give or take a year. They are kind of fuzzy on their stasitics, so I can’t get an good read on what all is included in the $4 million number. I think the number I see quoted most often is $3.8 million.

They had as many as 30 members, but most the time played with less. Some were part time, some full time. If you assume 20 members putting in 1,000 hrs/yr (which is reasonable if you consider travel time) that means they made about $28/hr. If you take out expenses, I expect they averaged about $20/hr, which is a little better than working at McDonald’s.

My point is if you go on Blackjack Apprentiship website their claims look impressive. Who wouldn’t want to make $4 million playing blackjack? You have to listen to interviews to find out the fine print behind these numbers.

The point is BJA is making money by preying on the greed of people. They are selling an illusion...that there are riches to be made in casinos by counting cards using Hilo. The reality is the people getting wealthy are the ones selling $3,000 weekend bootcamps.

That has been my point all along. The real money is in selling bootcamps to wannabe APs. That’s why I want to branch out into the bootcamp business. And my bootcamp will teach other skills some APs don’t know about, like how to use different handles on different forums. Lol. My bootcamp will teach much more than just Hilo.

Who knows I might even go over how to troll when you’re fishing. This is a lost art with the young kids, because they spend too much time in casinos.