I have wagered on countless of hands of 21. I began sneaking into the gambling halls when I was 16. I have gambled on online 21, I have counted cards, and worked as part of a team for a little while. Given all that I have still lost a lot of money at chemin de fer. The gambling halls have made it very hard to defeat the casino.

I still like the game and bet on a frequent basis. Over this time period I have played a variation of vingt-et-un called "The Take it Leave it Method". You definitely will not get flush with this tactic or defeat the house, still you will experience an abundance of fun. This tactic is founded on the fact that blackjack seems to be a game of streaks. When you’re hot your hot, and when you are not you’re NOT!

I gamble with basic strategy vingt-et-un. When I don’t win I wager the lowest amount allowed on the successive hand. If I lose again I bet the lowest amount allowed on the successive hand again etc. Once I win I take the winnings paid to me and I bet the original wager again. If I win this hand I then leave the winnings paid to me and now have double my original wager on the table. If I succeed again I take the payout paid to me, and if I succeed the next hand I leave it for a total of four times my original wager. I keep betting this way "Take it Leave it etc". Once I do not win I lower the bet back down to the original sum.

I am very strict and do not "chicken out". It gets very exciting at times. If you succeed at a few hands in sequence your bets go up very fast. Before you realize it you are betting $100-200/ hand. I have had awesome runs a number of times now. I left a $5 table at the Wynn a number of years back with $750 after 20 minutes using this tactic! And a number of days ago in Atlantic City I left a table with $1200!

You need to comprehend that you can squander a lot faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more exciting. And you will be surprised at the runs you witness wagering this way. Here is a chart of what you would bet if you kept winning at a $5 table.

Bet $5
Take 5 dollar paid to you, leave the initial $5 wager

Bet 5 dollar
Leave five dollar paid to you for a total bet of ten dollar

Bet 10 dollar
Take 10 dollar paid to you, leave the original 10 dollar bet

Bet 10 dollar
Leave ten dollar paid to you for a total wager of 20 dollar

Wager twenty dollar
Take twenty dollar paid to you, leave the initial twenty dollar bet

Bet $20
Leave 20 dollar paid to you for a total bet of $40

Wager forty dollar
Take forty dollar paid to you, leave the initial 40 dollar wager

Bet 40 dollar
Leave 40 dollar paid to you for a total wager of 80 dollar

Wager eighty dollar
Take 80 dollar paid-out to you, leave the initial 80 dollar wager

Wager $80
Leave eighty dollar paid-out to you for a total bet of 160 dollar

Wager $160
Take $160 paid to you, leave the original 160 dollar wager

If you left at this instance you would be up 315 dollar !!

It’s herculean to go on a run this long, but it occasionally happen. And when it does you must NOT alter and drop your bet or the final result will not be the same.