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By Donald Dahl

Achieve an greater substitute to the card-counting process with "Progression Blackjack". This booklet bargains a innovative method for beginners to grasp the sport and for veteran gamers to think about prior books and strategies out of date.

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The card counting systems can then be discarded because they require that a player determine the bet based on a "count" or ccindex,lt' with no relationship to winning or losing. How to Win should be required reading for all potential gamblers. In addition to blackjack, Mr. Goodman covers poker, craps, horse racing, and roulette. His approach is simple and accurate, and he is chock-full of interesting stories and anecdotes. I have never met the man, nor am I in any way obligated to push his book.

The memorization was a waste of time since it was rare when the count required me to vary from basic play strategy. I kept telling myself that I would beat the casino. I was taught that a good count required a higher bet, thus more money for my blackjacks. Ironically, with multiple-deck games, the vast majority of naturals occur while at the minimum bet. This is because most of the bets o. 30 PROGRESSION BLACKJACK based on the count are minimum! I did hone my skills at division, memorization and concentration, but I did not make much moneyl It's really kind offunny; if we worked as hard at our jobs as we have to work using a count system, we would'all be the best in our fields.

LOth = $370. 11th = $445. 42 PROGRESSION BLACKJACK 12th = $620 • 13th additional hand. = $720 - 14th = $970 - Add $250 for each The $50 Progression 50-50-75-75-100-100-150-150-250-250-300-300-500-500 The profits after losing the indicated number hand are as follows: 2nd = even - 3rd = $25 - 4th = $100 - 5th = $150 - 6th = $2507th = $300 - 8th = $450. 9th = $500 - lOth = $750 - 11th = $900 -12th = $1,250 -13th = $1,450 -14th = $1,950 - Add $500 for each additional hand. The $100 Progression 100-100-150-150-200-200-300-300-500-500-700-700-1,000-1,000 The profits after losing the indicated number hand are as follows: 2nd = even.

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