Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by Moses View Post
Okay. Here is the math. 20 sessions a week of your game and your control. Win 60%. A win is $500. A loss is $500. Play 50 weeks a year. The averages and percentages work themselves out. Voila - $100k annually without the volatility.

But to lose $29k in a week only to recover it all 3 months? Hard for a grown man able to drive a car, practice/play blackjack, and run sims to believe. Control your game or their game controls you.
That is the math? Where are you getting your math....The Rob Singer school of alternative math? I mean seriously 60% win...where did that come from? A win of $500 and losses of $500? Only number you posted that looks close to right to me is about 50 weeks in a year.


Let me share my math with you. Real blackjack math!

I play 70,000 to 100,000 rounds of blackjack a year. Lets say 80,000 to make it easy. Since I play almost exclusively one spot, no need to add anything there. so 80,000 rounds. My average bet is a bit complicated because I use different spreads, ramps and top bets, but lets make it real easy and say average bet of $100. It is really somewhat more than that. So 80,000 rounds at average bet of $100 = $8,000,000. I put roughly 8 million dollars into play a year.
KJ, dumb question. Do you use a players card at any stores in your rotation or would that just be like hanging a big target on your back? You probably already stated this long ago, but that's a lot of play to not get any PC benefits.