Title: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: SimonH on September 12, 2006, 05:35:40 PM Currently pioneering a new staking system for Blackjack. 1pt = minimum table bet Starting at 1pt and returning to start of system after a losing bet. The system goes as follows :- 1pt - 2pt's - 4pt's - 8pt's - 12pt's - 18pt's - 27pt's - 40pt's - 60pt's - 90pt's - 100pt's (usually table maximum) Have unbelievably hit the table maximum three times so far, with one box winning 17 hands in a row, a Blackjack payout of 3-2 at the 90pt stage didn't hurt either. I also prefer to play against a shuffling machine, because of the continuity. With the old style shoe I would be reluctant to start a new shoe with anything other than a one point bet, thus potentially killing a lucrative streak. Damn I'm bored today. Title: Re: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: totalise on September 12, 2006, 05:44:37 PM seems like you are onto a winner here!
good luck Title: Re: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: Royal Flush on September 12, 2006, 05:45:55 PM seems like you are onto a winner here! good luck ;topman; Title: Re: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: WellChief on September 12, 2006, 11:06:44 PM This sounds like a great system. I wouldn't spread it around too much though if everyone starts doing it the casinos might have to ban it!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: TightEnd on September 13, 2006, 02:27:12 PM Currently pioneering a new staking system for Blackjack. 1pt = minimum table bet Starting at 1pt and returning to start of system after a losing bet. The system goes as follows :- 1pt - 2pt's - 4pt's - 8pt's - 12pt's - 18pt's - 27pt's - 40pt's - 60pt's - 90pt's - 100pt's (usually table maximum) Have unbelievably hit the table maximum three times so far, with one box winning 17 hands in a row, a Blackjack payout of 3-2 at the 90pt stage didn't hurt either. I also prefer to play against a shuffling machine, because of the continuity. With the old style shoe I would be reluctant to start a new shoe with anything other than a one point bet, thus potentially killing a lucrative streak. Damn I'm bored today. well done hot streaks aside where you reach the maximum, isn't it a self limiting strategy cos you win four for example, lose it all and then start at 1pt? Title: Re: Blackjack staking strategy Post by: Gryff on September 14, 2006, 05:35:12 PM No, its like the opposite of Martingale, this system is basically positive progression, whereas martingale is negative progression, ps EV isnt affected by systems like this ( sorry to tell you ).
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