PostHeaderIcon Blackjack – Watch Out For Scams

In a later chapter, we will look at the advantages of team play, partner play, and playing on joint bankrolls with other players. These types of plays can be very profitable, and can smooth out negative fluctuations. But be very careful about ever combining your bankroll or results with any other player, unless you know him very well, or people you trust vouch for him. There are too many stories of card counters who spent a year or so studying, saving their money, and finally hitting Vegas or Reno with a hard-earned $5K or $10K bank, only to see their money disappear in a matter of days (or sometimes hours) after joining forces with a con artist who convinces them that they can both do much better if they "work together."

Getting ripped off for your whole bank is the biggest negative flux you'll ever encounter, and it is totally avoidable if you're careful about whom you associate with. Once you've got that licked, you can start looking at the more technical aspects of reducing flux.
If you're serious about playing professionally, the stuff that follows is all stuff you need to know. If it looks too complicated, then don't quit your day job. This is the stuff that the real pros live by. You either want it, or you don't.

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PostHeaderIcon Blackjack – Methods Of Decreasing Flux

A major difference between pro and amateur approaches to card counting is that the pro must be more concerned with limiting his bankroll fluctuations, because more often than not he's playing on a fixed bankroll, and knows that he could go for months without a net win. He can't just count on next week's paycheck to fund his next trip. The pro is always on one long trip; it never ends.
Here are some of the things the new professional has to be aware of:

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