First of all, I don't make 70k a year. I have averaged just under 100k over 14 years in Las Vegas. To be fair that is total AP play, not just blackjack. Blackjack has accounted for 80% of that. So I guess if you want to say I have averaged 80k a year from blackjack you can. But it is funny people give me shit for only playing blackjack which has never been true in my time in Vegas and at other times want to not count anything but my blackjack. I am very satisfied having averaged 100k for the last 14 years as an AP.
Now, who exactly made a document traveling the country playing blackjack to make 70k? Are you talking about the documentary Inside the Edge where KC spent 18 months on the road in an RV? If so KC made 600k over that 18 months. He was up over a million and then fell back some the later part of his travels. But that project which the play actually occurred a decade ago (doc released in 2019) was as much about the documentary as anything else.
But yes, there are two ways to pursue blackjack. The slash and burn, play high stakes moving around the country for as long as you can, until you are burned out everywhere in about a year, and the milking it, longevity approach.....more of a career, that I have pursued. I tried to share some of my journey, but now a days people like you are only interested in trolling.
As for TBC. I don't know him. Like I said, I communicated with him briefly 6-8 years ago, probably more like 8, now, when he was camped out in North Las Vegas playing video blackjack. I read some posts at WoV and very occasionally read something else. I am not a fan, nor know that much about him. I just find it really petty that people here are openly rooting against him, wanting to bet when he will go broke. What a small and pretty group of people here. No surprise I guess. That is what this forum is.




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