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Steve 27th July 2001 04:00 PM

Hello
What is the best way of learning to card count and does it really work? Is there anyone who teaches it in person? Is there software that can be used to learn it?
Thanks in advance.
Steve

Marcus 27th July 2001 09:54 PM

If you visit the blackjack section of the propun site you will see information about card counting lessons and blackjack in Australia.
If you are interested in blackjack like me, it is worth having a look at.
Marcus.

PI 6th August 2001 07:46 PM

i was also if there is a reputable trainer in Aus then in last few days I saw adverts late at night on TV from a company in Melbourne called BJ Masters,
Is there anybody who have used them?
Are they any good?
ANy feedback is appreciated
the website is http://www.bjmasters.com.au
(No I am not a staff member or user of this co.)

pengo 7th August 2001 08:31 PM

He'd want to be good at those prices!

matt 18th November 2001 12:46 PM

Another is White Knight.

Baltik 19th April 2002 09:16 AM

Is anyone aware whether such institutions mentioned above can actually teach you to count cards successfully and translate this into a long term profit at any Australian casino?

Cheers.

Mr. Logic 19th April 2002 12:39 PM

On 2002-04-19 09:16, Baltik wrote:
Is anyone aware whether such institutions mentioned above can actually teach you to count cards successfully and translate this into a long term profit at any Australian casino?

They both can. The trick is to avoid being banned by casinos. I know a number of blackjack players who have been banned by **************** casinos who wring out every dollar they can out of the average illinformed gambler.

Casinos really should be forced by law to prominently display signs.

Long term losers only welcome
or
Welcome, but only if you play at a disadvantage.

If a casino suspects you are a successful counter or playing with any legal method that gives you an edge you are watched like a criminal.

Until the execution which is swift and formal.

You are then no longer welcome to play the game in that casino under the same rules that apply to everyone else.



[ This Message was edited by: Mr. Logic on 2002-04-19 12:42 ]

TheDuck 10th July 2002 04:16 AM

This all sounds interesting. Unfortunately, the commute would be terrible to go to any of these 'counting schools' since I live in Canada. Anybody care to sponsor me? :smile:

osulldj 12th August 2002 12:44 PM

Learning the technique to count cards is not hard, in fact its easy. The difficulty comes in the practice to become proficient enough to play under game conditions. Even when you have tha nailed there are still issues like finding a game with conditions you can actually make money at (not all BJ games are equal.)

In my view there is no need to pay someone to teach you how to count cards. There are many cheaper and just as effective methods out there to learn. I learnt through a few books and many many many hours of home practice.

Even when you have everything in top shape, it is still a grind to make a decent income. It's all about your $ per hour and Australian conditions aren't ideal for maximising that.
After a few years playing I was making a reasonable income but gave it away because quiet honestly, it was too much of a struggle. The technical side of playing was easy...to the point that it wasn't a challenge, but the increasing difficulty in finding a game with profitable conditions in Australia meant that the number of playing hours had to be increased to maintain the same returns. This meant playing at any and all hours of the day and night.....which makes you more noticable to Casino staff.
From my persepctive the struggle wasn't worth it, I now make more from Racing by focusing 100% instead of 50% of my time on that and I have no pressure from Casinos.

Back onto card counting.....
There is also more than one card counting method. For beginners I recommend the Knockout Plan which is much easier and just as effective as the traditional True Count system i'm led to believe is taught by schools here.

You can find the site here:
http://www.koblackjack.com/

Also just to show you don't need to pay someone to learn 90% of what you need to make money playing blackjack, visit:

http://www.gamemasteronline.com/indexa.shtml

This is the Gamemaster Online site which includes a fully fledged FREE blackjack school (19 lessons I think) which teaches you all you need to know about basic strategy and the traditional true counting method. I can thoroughly recommend it for any beginning BJ player.

Hope this helps.



plugga1976 12th August 2002 06:17 PM

osulldj what is your method to making money on the horses


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