My high school calculus teacher had told me and my fellow classmates that he always got lucky at the casino. His secret? He didn't rely on Lady Luck - he'd count cards. "It's easy," he said. By counting cards you have a small but significant advantage over the house. The only downside is that you'll probably get kicked out of the casino every now and then when the dealers or bouncers realize you've got one up your sleeve. Matter of factly, my teacher told us he'd been walked out of a casino many a time.
A good movie to watch to get the idea is 21, loosely based on college students who looted the casinos by using a little bit of math. Don't get scared by the drama in the movie though, all those parts are made up to add a bit of spice to a script.
To get started:
1) Learn how to play BlackJack.
2) Get the basic strategies down. You'll have a 56% chance of winning vs. casino 46%.
3. Learn how to count cards. You'll have an extra 2% chance of winning.
4. Practice online at a gambling site before you test your new skills with real cash.
>> Buy the movie 21 for $1
A good movie to watch to get the idea is 21, loosely based on college students who looted the casinos by using a little bit of math. Don't get scared by the drama in the movie though, all those parts are made up to add a bit of spice to a script.
To get started:
1) Learn how to play BlackJack.
2) Get the basic strategies down. You'll have a 56% chance of winning vs. casino 46%.
3. Learn how to count cards. You'll have an extra 2% chance of winning.
4. Practice online at a gambling site before you test your new skills with real cash.
>> Buy the movie 21 for $1
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