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I'm a Japanese guy, Nokkie. I'm a cram school teacher and normally work in the evening. When I have time, I make a study of Blackjack through taking a test practically. I wanna become a smarter blackjack player in the future. I've been seeking for a convincing rule recently.
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2017年6月16日金曜日

[Blackjack] My latest betting system will be finished.


Hi, there.

I'm Japanese Nokkie, who makes a great study of Blackjack.

Today, I'll write about my latest betting system, Stage Martingale 2nd Ver.

Chick here to check out the rule.

I conducted more tests (the 17th to the 20 th shoe)

First, the 17th &the 18th


Next, the 19th &the 20th


I continued the experiment without recording last night.
I'll report the final result below.

In the 21th shoe, the player started with 4,050 dollars and ended 3,225 dollars.
So he lost 825 dollars in the shoe.
I had a bad feeling then.

In the 22th shoe, he ended up using all the start-up chips on the way.
At last, the test has just been decided.
There were 2,625 dollars in the earning case.

As a result, the player lost 375 dollars (3,000→2,625).

▼The player's Balance Chart▼
Gradual upward curve from the 1st to the 17th.
Rapid downward curve from the 18th to the end.

I think it's a feature of Martingale betting systems.


Although he failed in achieving his goal, he had a good game.

First, his losses are small compared to his bank roll (3,000 dollars).

Second, his match continued about 22 shoes.
Each video is about 20 minutes long, so he played about 240 minutes (4 hours).
It's calculated just under one-to-one match.

If we join a VIP casino member, how much complimentary points could we gain in total?
The points might cover the losses.

Third, he earned about 2,000 dollars at most.
In fact, I conducted the same experiment on another channel.
The player also started with 3,000 dollars.
He earned 2,250 dollars at most.

Therefore, the two players succeeded in gaining 2/3 as much as their bank roll.
From this, I can say that we should set up our profit targets to 2/3 the amount of our bank roll.
It's just for reference.


This series is just completed.
I hope it will be useful for your playing.
I will try another next time if hitting on a good idea.

Thanks.


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