I have bet on millions of hands of 21. I started working my way into the gambling dens when I was sixteen. I have played online twenty-one, I have counted cards, and worked with a team for a little while. With all that said I have still spent a lot of money at twenty-one. The gambling halls have made it basically impossible to beat the casino.
I still like the game and gamble on a regular basis. Over the years I have wagered on a variation of chemin de fer called "The Take it Leave it Method". You will not get flush with this tactic or defeat the house, however you will experience an abundance of fun. This method is based on the idea that chemin de fer seems to be a game of runs. When you’re on fire your on fire, and when you are not you are NOT!
I bet with basic strategy vingt-et-un. When I don’t win I bet the lowest amount allowed on the subsequent hand. If I do not win again I wager the table minimum on the subsequent hand again etc. As soon as I hit I take the payout paid to me and I wager the original bet again. If I win this hand I then keep in play the winnings paid to me and now have double my original bet on the table. If I succeed again I take the winnings paid to me, and if I succeed the next hand I leave it for a total of four times my original bet. I continue betting this way "Take it Leave it etc". Once I lose I return the wager back down to the original sum.
I am very disciplined and do not "chicken out". It gets extremely thrilling at times. If you win a few hands in series your wagers go up very quickly. Before you realize it you are gambling $100-200per hand. I have had great streaks a couple of times now. I left a $5 table at the Paris a number of years ago with $750 after 45 minutes using this tactic! And a number of weeks ago in Macau I left a game with $1200!
You need to comprehend that you can squander a lot faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more enjoyable. And you will be aghast at the runs you see gamble this way. Here is a guide of what you would wager if you kept winning at a five dollar table.
Wager five dollar
Take five dollar paid-out to you, leave the original 5 dollar wager
Wager five dollar
Leave five dollar paid-out to you for a total bet of $10
Bet ten dollar
Take 10 dollar paid to you, leave the original $10 bet
Wager ten dollar
Leave $10 paid to you for a total bet of $20
Bet 20 dollar
Take 20 dollar paid to you, leave the initial $20 wager
Bet $20
Leave $20 paid-out to you for a total wager of 40 dollar
Bet $40
Take forty dollar paid-out to you, leave the first forty dollar wager
Bet $40
Leave forty dollar paid to you for a total bet of 80 dollar
Bet eighty dollar
Take eighty dollar paid-out to you, leave the original 80 dollar wager
Bet $80
Leave eighty dollar paid-out to you for a total bet of 160 dollar
Wager one hundred and sixty dollar
Take 160 dollar paid to you, leave the original 1 hundred and sixty dollar bet
If you departed at this instance you would be up 3 hundred and 15 dollars !!
It is iffy to go on a run this long, but it does happen. And when it does you mustn’t alter and drop your wager or the final result will not be the same.