PDA

View Full Version : What is your thoughts of 5 or 10 chip sessions?



Hockey Moose
10-01-2004, 09:17 PM
Here's an Idea that a friend thew my way, I'm not sure if it would really work or not but he says he does very well, it really depends on just pure luck I guess.

He plays his sessions in terms of 5 chips or 10 chips, whatever he feels.

So if hes playing 500 bucks, he'll play 100 per hand on 2 hands unitl 1 of two things happens.

He eaither wins 500 bucks or loses all his money. If he feels he can afford to do so, he'll do another 5 chip session if he loses the original 5.

Now I have to say, if you get hot right away its a good way of leaving up, however it's always a great way of leaving down.

Whats the chance your going to leave up more than you leave down?

esarem51
10-01-2004, 11:18 PM
Lately blackjack hasn't been taking my money so much, but I have been spending a lot of time at it. This method would certainly cure that problem!

I've heard the good thing about short sessions is that there's less time for the house advantage to chip away at your bankroll. Yes, the outcome would be heavily dependent on pure luck.

AlexD30
10-04-2004, 03:02 PM
Here's an Idea that a friend thew my way, I'm not sure if it would really work or not but he says he does very well, it really depends on just pure luck I guess.

He plays his sessions in terms of 5 chips or 10 chips, whatever he feels.

So if hes playing 500 bucks, he'll play 100 per hand on 2 hands unitl 1 of two things happens.

He eaither wins 500 bucks or loses all his money. If he feels he can afford to do so, he'll do another 5 chip session if he loses the original 5.

Now I have to say, if you get hot right away its a good way of leaving up, however it's always a great way of leaving down.
Whats the chance your going to leave up more than you leave down?

the above strategy will never work in the long run. you have to learn a balanced card counting system and use tc for betting and playing or you have to know how to offset the w/l ratio such that you will win more $$ in less number of hands. there is no other way.

Hockey Moose
10-05-2004, 07:47 PM
right.
don't you have millions to win today?



Here's an Idea that a friend thew my way, I'm not sure if it would really work or not but he says he does very well, it really depends on just pure luck I guess.

He plays his sessions in terms of 5 chips or 10 chips, whatever he feels.

So if hes playing 500 bucks, he'll play 100 per hand on 2 hands unitl 1 of two things happens.

He eaither wins 500 bucks or loses all his money. If he feels he can afford to do so, he'll do another 5 chip session if he loses the original 5.

Now I have to say, if you get hot right away its a good way of leaving up, however it's always a great way of leaving down.
Whats the chance your going to leave up more than you leave down?

the above strategy will never work in the long run. you have to learn a balanced card counting system and use tc for betting and playing or you have to know how to offset the w/l ratio such that you will win more $$ in less number of hands. there is no other way.