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Successful Gambling by Making Smarter Wagers
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Dear Mark, In your opinion, what is the best
"even money" bet in the casino that has no casino edge? Would it be the Bankers
hand in baccarat or blackjack? I have purchased several "even money" systems
designed for roulette and now I¹m looking for better success by applying
them to either baccarat or blackjack. Jon M. Neither wager has a
zero casino edge. The Bank hand in Baccarat faces a 1.17% house advantage, and
the blackjack house advantage, assuming perfect basic strategy play on your
part, is still approximately 0.5%. In games of skilllike blackjack and
video poker, the player¹s skillful play can greatly reduce the casino's
advantage, but not all the way down to goose egg. For games of chance, which
means most casino games, the best a player can to is wager on bets having the
lowest casino advantage among all the bets offered. A rare exception is found
in certain video poker machines that return 100-plus percent, but that win is
based on playing perfect basic strategy (skill) and eventually hitting the
royal flush (luck & lucre). A second exception: by card counting in
blackjack, you can make pretty fair predictions of the composition of future
hands, based on the knowledge of previously dealt and discarded cards. Here, a
keen player can actually create an edge against the house. We also need to
chitchat about money management systems. Money management cannot affect the
house advantage on any wager, nor guarantee that you will win more money. If
the house has an advantage before you apply a money management system, it has
that same advantage even after you apply money management techniques. Some NMMS
(Nincompoop Money Management Schemes), now being hawked by mail order
hucksters, seem to promise you casino proprietorship, but it can¹t be.
Bottom line: The two things that good money management principals offer is
minimizing your losses and in most cases protecting your winnings. And yes,
Jon, stick on the correct path of successful gambling by making smarter wagers.
Gambling thought of
the week: "He had the calm confidence of a Christian with four aces."
Mark Twain
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