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Blackjack Conditions Are The Best Ever - Right Now!

Let's start with this: Every trip I make to Vegas I make it a point to play some Downtown Blackjack.

Why? Because in 30 years I've never had a losing session playing Downtown Las Vegas BJ.

Let that thought sit with you a minute.

How many other BJ players can say that? I'll tell you. No one! Not Kenny Uston, not Don Johnson, not the MIT teams, NO ONE!

I hold two other BJ records:

1.) Taj 1: $10,000 in less than a half hour W/O betting more than $200 in front of 250 spectators. And when somebody called that luck I did the exact same thing again 2 weeks later at the very same table: Taj 2 put an end to that argument.

2.) I played full time for 3 years W/O a single losing day. How many can say that? NO ONE! - not even close.

I submit that those BJ records make me the best BJ instructor on this planet - bar none.

Keith, after completely mastering traditional card counting, recognized immediately in 1991 that my brand of BJ is far superior. He often plays with me and helped further develop my way of playing. Later Aegis and Steve would join us.

So OK we are planning a BJ seminar in Las Vegas on Oct 4 and 5. All 3 of us will be there along with other experts.

Why now?

Because right now the BJ conditions are the very best of all time - Better than ever before.

Why?

Back in the '90s the casinos learned that they always won 7 player games the most.

Therefore they simply closed tables until they had all 6 and 7 player games.

Why is this so?

Because Basic Strategy is based on RANDOM cards.

The more players in the game and the longer the cards are played the less random the cards become, the less Basic Strategy works.

In fact, you can play perfect Basic Strategy in a 7 player game and win less than 20% of the hands!

So what has changed?

BJ players quit the game in droves because nobody could win. In their greed, the casinos ruined the game.

Today there aren't nearly enough BJ players to create 7 player games. The average players per game went from 6 to less than 3.

In fact when Keith and I played Downtown Las Vegas 2 weeks ago we had our choice of EMPTY tables - both Benions and Golden Nugget. And that was a Summer weekend night!

Recognize that the opposite is also true - The fewer players in the game, the more random the cards are, the better your odds. Your BEST odds are head to head play. Such games had completely disappeared but they are back. Today the average players per table is at an all time low giving you the best odds of all time IF you know what to do.

Therefore in the upcoming seminar:

On day 1, I will teach you traditional card counting.

Most think card counting can only be learned by high IQ Mathematicians. I will teach you a simple change that vastly simplifies and improves the quality of your count. If you can add 1 and subtract 1, you have all of the qualifications necessary. This makes card counting so simple I could teach it to a healthy baboon.

On day 2 I will teach you how to use the count to win!

All card counting gurus agree that card counting gives their players a 1/2% advantage. That's tip money! I will show you how to use card counting to attain a 6% advantage. That is 12 times the advantage that the very best card counters attain.

Look, the opportunity is out there right now. Not just Downtown Las Vegas but in every casino everywhere. Don't let this opportunity pass you by. Let me show you exactly how to beat today's BJ game. It is easier right now than ever before.

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Ellis, on several previous postings you have spoken that card counting is a myth created by the numerous card counting books and Hollywood movies.

So why are you trying to promote something that you have said is a hoax and that you could not beat the casinos with card counting??????????????

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Ellis, on several previous postings you have spoken that card counting is a myth created by the numerous card counting books and Hollywood movies.

So why are you trying to promote something that you have said is a hoax and that you could not beat the casinos with card counting??????????????

Correct, traditional card counting is a scam! But the problem with it isn't the card count. The problem is in how they use the card count. Every BJ player needs to know how to count. But how you use the count is what separates winners from losers. What they teach you is virtually a guaranteed loss. In fact, they haven't been able to produce a single bottom line year end winner in 25 years. Name ONE?????

Kenny Uston? Sorry, no. Kenny got killed daily in Atlantic City. I know, I was there.

Don Johnson ? Sorry, no. Don Johnson does not use traditional card counting. That alone ought to tell you something. But is Don aware of the count? Absolutely. But then he knows how to use that information to his advantage instead of to his disadvantage.

But the exact same count information can be used to virtually guarantee wins - IF you know how to use the count to your best advantage. That's where I come into the picture. I've been beating traditional card counters hands down for 30 years.

In fact they admit this but say that I cheat. Ha, there is no way a player can cheat at BJ and their gurus know that. But what else can they say? They certainly can't say they've been teaching it wrong for 30 years. Everyone would want their money back - and that is millions of dollars! Better to say Davis cheats!

I don't cheat. Knowing how to use the count correctly is not cheating. It just seems like it.

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