Would this strategy work playing BlackJack in a casino?

Everytime you loose you double the bet on the next hand until you win again. At the point you win, you have won back all your loses. You would need a big bank roll.

If you bet $10 a hand, the next would cost $20, then $40, $80, $160, $320.

Once you win you switch back to your regular betting of $10.

6 thoughts on “Would this strategy work playing BlackJack in a casino?

  1. Good Evening Sally2dicks,

    Sounds good? I call that chasing bad money. Why would you risk $320 in order to win $10 ?
    You sound like a horse player. Bookies love it. That kind of betting is for losers. It took me about 7 years to be a winner. I have been playing for forty (40) years.

    I finally learned to carry $50 (no more) to the casino. I would play Lo Ball. If I loss the $50, I would have to go home. The following two weeks I would do the same thing. If I won $300, I would only come back two weeks later with $50. I became a winner. Some gamblers never learn.

    I would see gamblers lose $50. Return with $300 and still lose. Never chase bad money. Rule #1 for a real winner.

    By the way. Could your heart take it if you had to put up $10240? Or maybe you don’t think you could lose that many times. If your answer is no, than you have a lot to learn.

    I play $500 buy in, no limit Texas Hold em twice a month. I am too good to play blackjack. I count cards. They have kicked me out of to many casinos.

    Have a great night, from Los Angeles.

  2. Hi Sally2di,

    I don’t want to discourage you Sally2di, but this betting system you just discovered won’t work in the casinos – the max limit is its killer. This betting system is known in the gambler community as Martingle System and it is as old as the ocean. In this system you are risking a thousand dollars just to win a few. There’s a system more superior than this. I suggest you down load the free e-book offered in this site: http://www.gamblingbookz.com This e-book will open your eyes what it takes to be a winning gambler. Try it, it’s free anyway.

    Kind regards,
    The Feared Gambler

  3. Look up the Martingale System on-line through Google. It will show you why this doesn’t work.

    In a nutshell, you only THINK you will never lose 9 or 10 times in a row. This is foolish. You absolutely WILL lose sometimes 10 times, 12 times, even 15 or more times in a row! And when you DO lose, you lose huge!

    There is no betting strategy to beat blackjack. Counting cards is the only way, and that requires great practice and discipline.

  4. see first answer….chasing a bad streak leads to ruin…do it in reverse though..need only a small bankroll…double your bet after a win..you WIN 20, 40 60, 80…takes 8 losses in a row to be down $80. 3 things here if you have a big bankroll anyway you technically are making a bet within your means….plus you are following a hot streak….you are playing a game with only a .005 casino edge if played properly!

  5. Casinos love that system .. you lose a lot money real fast if you happen to lose 15 -20 hands in a row…
    i usually leave a table after 5 losses in a row unless i had a hot streak before that
    systems don’t work that well
    stick to basic strategy that is the best by far

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