|
Talking Points
·
Article Topic
·
Key Ideas
·
Informational
|
Article
A Winning Progression
In conjunction with the betting progression and skip-bet rules, a smart player must use proper play strategy and take advantage of all double/split situations. Do not be afraid to split/double on a $70 or $100 belt Look at it as frosting on the cake. Remember that the splits and doubles are to your advantage and must be cashed in on. Sure, you will lose some of these bets; that’s why they call it gambling Follow the system and be sure to drop back to the minimum bet after a loss. Do not get carried away with the winnings and decide to bet the same bet again after a loss. If you make a good deal of money and you want to increase profits, go to a higher betting progression; but don't vary from the scheme
A few years ago, I was playing a similar betting progression in Las Vegas. I was doing quite well, even though the system was weaker in the "war zone." Apparently the count was very good, mostly low cards had been played. I noticed a young man about 25 standing over my left shoulder. He had obviously been counting the cards, looking for the right "index." I was on a $5 table and was betting a $5 progression. About the time I was making my first $50 bet, the young man laid down a $100 bill and told the dealer that "the money plays." The dealer received permission from the pit boss to accept cash for a bet and commenced to deal. The young man who I will refer to as Mr. Cool, looked just that. He must have figured that he had a massive advantage. The dealer gave me a 20 and Mr. Cool was forced to hit to a 13. The dealer had a 9 up. Mr. Cool busted and I won $50. The dealer had a 6 in the hole and drew to a bust. Out came another $100. Mr. Cook remained calm. I could see the contentment on his face as he received a two-eared total of 20. The dealer's up card was a face card so I hit my 12 and stood on 19. The dealer's hole card was an ace. Needless to say, we lost. I now reverted back to the minimum bet. Mr. Cool pulled out another $100.
Finally, a chance to get ahead! Mr. Cool received a pair of aces and split. The dealer's up card was a 7 and I had another 20. I could see that Mr. Cool was now getting nervous. In fact, he was starting to shake ever so slightly. The dealer delivered a 2 on one ace and a 5 on the other. I was prepared to catch Mr. Cool because his legs did not look very steady. The dealer had a 10 underneath and Mr. Cook was halfway out of the poker before I could look up to see his face. He probably went looking for the author whose advice he had followed! The moral to the story is, don't jump into a game with big bucks expecting to win just because the count is good. Make large bets only after a profit is assured. Mr. Cool needlessly lost $400 in about two minutes. He tried for the big kill and got it shoved up his tailpipe.
The minimum bet is $2 with a maximum of $20. All of the same rules apply to each progression. The only difference is the minimum and maximum bets to be made. The profits after losing the indicated number hand are as follows:
Nevada is currently one of the few gambling areas that still accepts bets less than $5. As other states legalize casino gambling, this will change. The $2 progression does not require much of a bankroll. A $100 bankroll will keep you in the game, even if the cards run "cold." After securing a $200 profit, I recommend going to the $5 progression for increased winnings.
Article by toba
About the Author: looking for an online portal, casino information source and manual for successful casino gaming?
Come find relevant information about where you can play your favorite casino games and how to increase your profits while minimizing your risks,
with specialized tips for different casino games, fromSlots and Roulette to BlackJack, all can be found at sydneycasino.com
Info you get the most of out the universe of online gaming! Sydneycasino.info stays in constant touch with our regulars and new players,
offering responsive service and constant updates to our huge database of articles and guides.
http://www.sydneycasino.info
|