We initially wanted this series for the website, but we thought it was so fun that we want to have it move to here instead. Thank you for watching! And please don't forget to submit your system to our email! - Timmy
Absolutely fantastic!!! I think this will be helpful going to the casinos! I want to see the Oscar system (after each win move unit up 1 and keep there after loss). And then a system where after each win you press 1 unit until you bust then back to 1 unit
I've played this system for about 80 hours, various casinos, two different trips to Vegas. $50 units. Double-deck only. I was quick to quit after a couple winning streaks or a longer losing streak. Profit $1,500 first trip. 2nd trip was up $2,500 after 3 days of grinding. Then lost $1,200 in what felt like about 6 minutes at the Stratosphere. Mathematically over the long term this system is exactly the same as flat betting. What is does do is concentrate your winnings when you do have a lucky streak. But trying to time when to quit or keep playing is a losers fallacy, can't be done.
This system can actually be pretty dangerous or incredibly awesome; depends on streaks. One time at a $10 minimum table (so you're going 20-10-20-30 etc...), I lost a $200 bank roll in 20 hands (lost 14, win/pushed the other 6). Another time (again at a $10 minimum table), I played a session with 140 hands and won $1,310. Had a 12W streak, a 9W streak, a 5W streak, and seven 3W streaks.
Do enjoy the videos...very entertaining. When evaluating a system, you should compare it against another system or flat betting based on the same hand. So have a player play just one hand/spot but bet it two different ways: flat vs. 2-1-2, flat vs. 1-3-2-4, etc.... with both systems having their own chip stack. Play a shoe, then see which stack/system was higher at the end based on playing the same hand.
at 7:16, you were about to break the system by stacking 2.5 units on the bet. No biggie, just thought it was funny that your "degenerate" tendencies were about to trump the strategy. Keep the videos coming. Good job! Genius!!!
How bout a 232333...raise level by 1 on each successful BJ,double,or split. Preservation of winnings but possible big run. I have used this successfully at times.
At 15:50 he stays with a 12 vs the dealer 3 - and won, but that have been a hit (for a loss) based on basic strategy. I guess that one is subjective based on the basic strategy you're following? I know that there are some different takes on it out there
Hey guys! I like this content in this series. Very informative! Here in Biloxi theres a casino that lets you play two hands at table min $5. I usually sit down with $200-$300 and play 2 hands flat bet, $10 on one and $5 on the other. If Im +$100 I'll start playing a third hand at flat $5. I think I'll try this 2/1/2 strategy next time. I'd like to see higher stakes say 20/10/20 and playing two hands. Thanks for this series! Your thoughts?
It looks like it might be great for comps if you buy in at $500-$1000 and play with greens or maybe $2000 and play with blacks. If you can set there for three or four hours at blacks you are generating $25k+ in play.
Try this one out , bet Flat bets of 10. If you lose 4 in a row bet 40, if you lose 5th bet, bet 80 if you lose 6th bet time to stop playing. With perfect blackjack strategy.
I prefer 25 table and i enjoy grinding for tier credits and comps, and generally i will play 2 1 2, but will always press triple bet after four losses, sometimes 3 if there's lots of lows being dealt on a dealer run. Then martingale until win or bust. Occasionally I go bust, but usually by hand 5 I get my money back and start over 2 1 2. Get the feels of putting money up, win or lose. 212 on its own is terribly boring. No replacement for an accurate true count, but i like to drink and look around while I play.
I absolutely agree. 212 on it's own is the ultimate grind system. There are very few ways to lose it all in 212, so you can realistically sit there and get cocktails for hours if that's what you're going for. However, going for any kind of actual win is very tough with a low risk grind system like this one. - Timmy
Fun to watch but I never win at blackjack. I can do ok for a little but after a few hands it goes right back down and I lose. Feels like a get in, go big and get out quick game.
If you don't know basic strategy you will never win at BJ. The only system you need to know is basic strategy. That changes the house edge to almost even. NO stupid strategy will do any better.