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Blackjack System Training
Course
All gambling games played against the casino, except one, are based entirely on luck. Casinos become rich because the odds are weighted in their favour.
For example, in Roulette, if each number comes up an equal number of times, in accordance with the mathematical probabilities, the odds offered by the house are such that the house will take in 37 units on each spin, and will pay out 36, its profit being 1 in 37, or 2.70%. This is considered by casual gamblers to be a reasonable charge for entertainment. Professional gamblers, however, do not play Roulette, because they know that the longer they play, the more money they will lose.
In Roulette the house's advantage lies entirely in the zero. When the zero comes up, the house pays only to those who have bet on the zero, and collects all other bets. American Roulette wheels have both a zero and a double zero, which give the house an advantage of 5.26%, far too great to play against.
In Craps the advantage to the casino varies between 1.40% and a massive 16.67%, depending on the type of bet.
Blackjack is the only game played against the casino, whose outcome is not entirely dependent on luck. This is because, as the number of cards left in the stock diminishes, the values of the cards left vary according to the cards already played. It is possible to calculate the probabilities of certain cards appearing, and adjust play accordingly. The advantage then shifts from the house to the player, and the casino will gradually lose, the longer the player plays.
This does not seem to bother casinos much, probably because the players able to perform such calculations are very few. Casinos have been known, however, to escort players from the premises, whom they suspect of using mathematics in this way.
Several books have been written about Blackjack systems, and they all differ in some way or other. Suffice it to say that the principles of when to 'hit' and when to 'stay' are fairly generally accepted. You may be surprised, therefore, to know that, if you follow these generally accepted rules, you will almost certainly lose over a period of time. These rules are, with slight adaptations, the same as those advised by the casinos themselves, when they teach you how to play.
It makes no business sense for a casino to teach you genuinely how to win, and it was this fact which prompted TheGamesForum to investigate the matter. As a result, TheGamesForum determined that, although several aspects of the available systems are sound, there are some aspects which are not. It is these unsound aspects which make the whole system unsound, and cause the player to lose, albeit slowly. TheGamesForum has solved these problem areas by making radical changes, and has devised a system which allows the player to win steadily.
It is not magical, just mathematical. After extensive testing, it seems that the player can expect to multiply the basic bet at least by about 100 in a 24-hour period. (This is a conservative expectation. The multiple is often much higher.) So, a basic bet of $10 should produce a minimum of about $1,000 after 24 hours at the Blackjack table. $40 per hour is unlikely to make anyone super-rich, but a higher-stake table should make it worth anyone's while, provided that your body can stand the constant rush of adrenaline.
The system has been tried in USA, Canada and UK, and has succeeded every time. TheGamesForum has therefore decided to offer a one-day course, to train those who wish to spend hours sitting in a smoky, noisy casino in this new and unique system. You are warned that, although you do not need to be any kind of genius, you will not benefit from the training course unless you are numerate, have a good short-term memory, and are able to think quickly.
The course takes the form of a simulation of real casino play, with a dealer and all the necessary equipment, so that you can become accustomed to operating the system in a live environment. We start slowly, and gradually increase the pace during the day, so that by the end of the session the system should be second nature to you.
Delegates are provided with betting chips for practice only. (These have no cash value.) If, by the end of the practice session, the total stakes of the players amount to less than they started with, all delegates will receive a full refund of their course fee. If the total stakes of the players do not increase by at least 10 times the basic bet, delegates will receive a 75% refund; likewise 50% refund for less than 20 times, and 25% refund for less than 30 times.
Delegates must sign a non-disclosure agreement before joining the course. Details
of this, the fee, the commission payable to you for introducing delegates, and
the refund guarantee will be sent to you, if you e-mail a request to players@TheGamesForum.com.
At the present time, training courses take place only in or near London, England.
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