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Blackjack Systems |
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Simply
put, a betting system is a way of using money management to maximize your
profits. No matter what technique or method you use to give yourself an
edge at the blackjack table, if you don't manage your money properly you
will probably walk away a loser. Card
counting and cluster counting, includes its own type of betting
system. IE: Increase your bet size two to three times your original bet
when conditions favor the probability of receiving a winning hand. But
what if you are strictly a basic strategy player? Besides the obvious bank
roll increases experienced by doubling down and splitting your cards, what
method should you use to increase your chances of walking away a winner?
Below are 3 betting systems. The first is a common system which I don't
recommend, but I include on this page as it is one which has been
recommended by certain, so called 'blackjack experts'. The last two are
systems which are worthwhile to use depending on your starting bankroll. The
Martingale System This
system, which was invented over 200 years ago, instructs the player to
double his bet each time he loses, on the assumption that he will
eventually win and show a profit from the initial wager. With
a beginning wager of $5.00 you would double your wager with each loss. IE:
$5, $10, $20, $40 $80, etc. After a win your wager would drop back to
$5.00. All wagers are recovered when you win a hand. Casinos
have table limits to eliminate the effectiveness of this system. After a
long losing streak you will eventually hit the table maximum, thus
defeating the purpose of this system. Plus, a considerable amount of
bankroll is needed to make this system work, and the payoffs simply aren't
worth it. If you started with a $5 dollar wager and lost your first four
wagers and won your fifth, (without double downs or splitting your cards)
you would be a measly 5 dollars ahead. This is simply not worth it, and if
you are losing multiple hands in a row it is time to leave the table, not
double your wagers. Also, losing double downs or splits can deplete your
bankroll in a big hurry. Progressive
Betting System - 2 Level This
is the simplest betting system to use and still effective. To use this
system simply decide on a minimum and maximum bet. Then bet the smaller
amount after a loss and the larger amount after a win. For example, say
you set your minimum bet at $5 and your maximum at $15. Start with a $5
dollar bet. If you win that hand you bet $15 your next wager. You then
continue to bet $15 until you lose. After any loss you return to your
minimum bet of $5. This
is a basic, put solid progressive betting system. Progressive
Betting System - 5 Level This
is another simple, yet effective system, based on a 1,2,3,5 back to 1
progression. Example: For a $5 player, the betting levels would be
$5,10,15, and 25. With this system you start with your $5 bet and progress
to the next level when you win a hand. If you lose a hand you drop back
down to your original $5 wager. If you win four hands in a row you should
then drop back down to your original $5 wager, hence the 1,2,3,5 back to 1
progression. Lets
take a look at how this works. This system is rewarding when you
experience winning streaks but still doesn't kill you with losing streaks.
Lets say you lose your first three hands and then win your next three.
Assuming a starting wager of $5 you would be ahead $15 at the end of six
hands. If you were betting an equal amount on each had you would be even. It
should be noted that progressive betting systems such as these fail when
you experience a win, loss, win, loss, win, loss, type of scenario. In a
case like this, you would be better off betting an equal amount on each
hand. However, this is the risk you take in your attempt to maximize
profits on streaks of 3 wins or more. And in reality it is not as risky as
simply using basic strategy and betting an equal amount each hand. The
nature of blackjack is such that winning streaks and losing streaks
frequently occur, and that is where progressive betting systems maximize
your profits.
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