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To: i-node who wrote (195967)7/27/2004 1:48:53 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573870
 
> ....I win much more than I lose

Unless you count cards or cheat, you DO NOT win more than you lose. Not over any extended period of play.


Excuse me, I didn't realize I was talking to a BJ genius. Do you have a 4 year degree or a masters? In any case, your BJ comments are profound and insightful........bordering on the masterful.

And you must be right......I couldn't possibly win more than I lose and clearly I must have made mistakes counting my money. Thanks for clearing that one up for me.



To: i-node who wrote (195967)7/27/2004 10:15:25 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573870
 
Re <<Unless you count cards or cheat, you DO NOT win more than you lose. Not over any extended period of play.>>

100% true. Argument to the contrary is not based on mathematics principals. Or even based on logic since casinos are not a non profit organization.

Have you read the book "Bringing Down the House"? It is about the MIT black jack team who won millions using card counting in a team environment which was very effective. Very entertaining book.

Mani