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| Results | |||
| Time | Expected Win | 68.3% of the time | 95% of the time |
| 3 hours | $22.50 | +$191 to -$147 | +$360 to -$316 |
| 12 hours | $90.00 | +$428 to -$248 | +$766 to -$586 |
| 48 hours | $360.00 | +$1,036 to -$316 | +1,710 to -$992 |
| 90 hours | $675.00 | +$1,600 to -$250 | +$2,525 to -$1,175 |
Let's talk about this a bit. If you were to play several hundred 'sessions' of 3 hours each, the average win for those sessions would be about $22.50. (This comes from using a $5 to $60 betting spread discussed in the previous lessons). But few sessions would result in a win of exactly $22.50; about two-thirds would be somewhere between a win of $191 and a loss of $147. Most of the other sessions could see you winning as much as $360 or losing as much as $316 and a few would see wins or losses even bigger than that! Do you see now why it takes a bankroll of $3000 to support a $5 to $60 betting spread? In order to be successful, you must be able to absorb losses which are many times that of your 'expectation'. These fluctuations are real; they will happen to you at one time or another and if you're not prepared for them, you'll either get frustrated and quit or lose your cool and blow your bankroll.
Now look at the results for 90 hours of play. Most of you will be - at worst - about break-even after that many hours. A few might be up by $2500, but some of you could be down by $1175 or more. Boy, I'd hate to hear the names you'll be calling the old GameMaster then! But it can happen and it won't be unusual if it does, so ask yourself right now if you can deal with playing a disciplined game for 90 hours, still be at a loss and continue playing and betting as I've shown you. It's sad, but most of you won't be able to deal with that and you'll be another victim of standard deviation. That's why I'm not afraid of the casinos going out of business, even if every player in the world learns how to count cards - few have the patience to stick it out. I don't want to be overly-negative, but that's the reality. However, if you do stick it out, the percentages will eventually begin working in your favor. As I tell all my students, "the money comes in 'chunks' at Blackjack". This is not a slow, consistent way to make money; your bankroll will, at times, resemble a roller coaster and it's difficult to deal with that from an emotional point of view.
Homework
Just try to understand the concept of standard deviation and continue 'calibrating' your eyes by doing deck estimation exercises with six decks. As I've said before, you need to be accurate within a half-deck for computing the true count.
Go to this site, Blackjack Math (http://www.bjmath.com/main.htm) and poke around a bit. It'll be worth your time.
Questions? E-mail me at aceten1@mindspring.com and I'll get back to you ASAP.
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