MIT Blackjack Team. Part 3: The Classic Method

June 22nd, 2009

MIT Blackjack Team. Part 1: Beating the dealer

MIT Blackjack Team. Part 2: The M

The spotter sat at a blackjack table, wager in all plays the minimum wagers, and did the main request of the card counting program.

The gorilla’s task was to sit at the same table and wager, winning/losing without the advantage of the program and only distract the attantion.

The black spotter had to observe as a pack of cards became “hot” that means that the cards in the pack would be in the players’ favour and not in the dealer’s.

The BP caught secret signals and signs then would endorse to the other players and beat the casino.

This system worked well for a long time, untill the team members became careless and violate their own rules. Meanwhile, the casinos recognized the system’s effects, and start to search for them.

The casino security consultants saw them together.

Were the teams well-disciplined, and under rigid control, it would have been some years later untill they were found and banned from all the casinos.

Today sophisticated swindle is the game, which use technology in order to beat the house. The casinos know about this tactic, and in response to this they have created their own sophisticated defense systems.

With the help of the MIT blackjack team card counters we know that it is possible to win at blackjack, and on the square.

MIT Blackjack Team. Part 2: The M

June 16th, 2009

MIT Blackjack Team. Part 1: Beating the dealer

In the 1990s an assistant professor and several students organized at MIT something like after-school club founded around the mathematics of blackjack.

The MIT blackajack team created a system around mathematics and statistics, and later the club was turned into a business which was full with investors.

Feigned casinos were set up in different places, and all aspects were scaned, and thought-out, as in a extensive mathematical study.

Psychological studies were created, both of the gamblers and of the home-worker employees, and all variables were taken into consideration.

This science was directed against the game and it’s adherents.

The MIT group were progressive in intellectual ability, and they continued to oppose the casinos in a well-considered campaign.

They realized their plans with the help of a team which consisted of four players:

1) A spotter. His duties consisted in sitting at the table and playing (often a mininum wager). But in fact a spotter was counting cards on their system.

2) The rear-spotter. This gambler was an accidental spectator whose dute was to do play. More over, he studied the cards not worse than the casino security and game overseers.

3) The gorilla. The duty of this gambler came to playing big. He mustn’t do something with the science, but his second task was to divert the attention.

4) The BP (big player). This gambler was a skilled spotter. But the difference between him and the first player is that he should have played the high stakes.

The team members pretended to be not acquanted with each other, but all of them were equiped with superior mathematical erudition, elaborately practised in their position and highly funded.

The posts were selected also for ethnic reasons. For example, the big player could be just an Arab, or Oriental who would look like a rich person who is not very skilled in the game. A white guy couldn’t be a BP.

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Compulsory 25 Lines play per game
Maximum win per paid spin, other than Progressive Jackpot, is 50,000 times bet per line.

MIT Blackjack Team. Part 1: Beating the dealer

June 10th, 2009

Blackjack is the only game in all the casinos where the gambler can have and derive benefit from the odds. The MIT blackjack team took advantage of it with excellent results.

MIT blackjack team & Beating the dealer

One university professor whose name is Edward Thorp in the early 1960s wrote his well-known book “Beat the Dealer”. This book portrayed a computer program designed for counting cards.

This programm helped the gamblers to understand the odds of the game, and consequently the recompense with the odds was turned to players advantage. So, the MIT blackjack team had to use these odds in order to make a killing while playing.

This game is rather simple. Both the dealer and the gamblers are dealt cards, and whoever gets more wins. The maximum wins that is possible are 21 wins.

The system of Edward Thorp used card counting and a lot of other signals to “beat the dealer”. Just using one pack of cards you may bring the odds to 2% to your benefit.

But soon the casinos created self-defence against card counters. It had the same principle of operation as self-defence against cheaters.

Some Hints That Will Help You To Win More At Slot Machines

May 13th, 2009

Slot Machines are really popular these days and more and more people prefer slots, not table games or roulette, as a way to relax and get some entertainment. However, slot machines are also a great way to win money and progressive slots can even make you a rich person, so the following tips will be helpful in becoming more familiar with this amazing game.

1. If you’re not a slot shark, do not choose machines with high stakes. Even though they potentially give you more, you can run out of money quickly. Choose penny or nickel machines instead. As soon as you gain more experience and will be ready for bigger stakes, try high-denomination machines.

2. Today we can see tenths of new slot machines with 4 reels. It feels like if there are four reels, you have more chances to win, but that’s not true. The statistics tells completely the opposite – three reel machines are more likely to win.

3. If you play slots in real land based casino, you should know about so called "loose" slots. All slots are programmed randomly, but some slots give more that other ones. Your aim is to find this loose slot. As a rule, slots that are located in visible places like near door, on the edges and other high-traffic areas yield more.

4. Today you can find slots not only in casinos, but at public places as bus stations or pubs. These machines are not good for winning as in most cases they are "tightly" programmed. People usually try these slots to kill time and slot owners now this. Several bucks are the best you can get from these slots.

5. Slot machines frequently offer high or even enormous jackpots. Certainly, all newbies believe in own luck and try to get those lump sums. Do not think you’re the chosen one and this jackpot is waiting for you. The odd for big jackpots often is so small that you need to spend huge money in order to try to win something. Machines with small jackpots are more likely to win.

6. You cannot win every day, so don’t feel desperate when you lose and don’t use your debit/credit card to add more money thinking you will win this time and bring all money back. Let’s say, you bring $100 to play slots. If you have lost $100, do not add any money, just leave the casino. In case you’ve won a jackpot and want to play somewhat more, take all profit into another pocket, leave still $100 and continue playing.

7. Playing maximum number of coins is the best way to increase your chances to win more. Usually machines pay more depending on the number of coins you use. For example, you bet one coin and in case of win machine pays you 1,000 coins; you bet 3 coins and lucky spin will bring you 5,000 coins. Betting maximum number of coins is the best way to maximize your profits.

8. Take short breaks from time to time. Some gamblers advise to make a break after big win. If you lose, it’s time to break this session. Many players say even they have an average game session, they make breaks for an hour and then continue.

9. You may have seen in land based casino or on TV how players play several machines in a row. This means loading up several slots in order to win more. In fact, this strategy often just makes you lose your money faster.

10. As you know, casinos don’t have windows, so you don’t even know whether it’s still evening, or already morning. Loosing track of time is one of biggest reasons for losing money. Do not stick to that "ok, I’ll make several spins and then go out" thought. Always wear watches and do not exceed the time you planned to spend at slots.

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Compulsory 25 Lines play per game
Maximum win per paid spin, other than Progressive Jackpot, is 50,000 times bet per line.

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