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Black Jack in general: Play more disciplined? :)

Topic created on 13th Aug. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 4,979
Fabio
Visitor
Good day to all,
i wanted to ask you how to train discipline in blackjack. And leave the emotions out of it.
Unfortunately, I have noticed several times that I am often not so disciplined. I have a bankroll of 150€ and play with 20€ hands, where the loss probabilities are relatively high. Also the emotions sometimes play a role, I see people sitting at the table with me who play some completely strange hands and therefore then the table loses, of course also increases the anger.
About own experience, tips and tricks I would be very happy...

Greetings

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Anonym
Bankroll management is the key. If you are willing to play complete Risk and drive everything against the wall without it bothering you, then you can do without it.

I played Poker for a long time and always tried to stay disciplined and stuck to a limit. To then follow through with that consistently requires a certain amount of self-control. At 150€ I would probably first of all play 5€ tables in the absolute marginal times until you are at least 500€. Then continue with 10€ etc. 20€ tables I would only tackle from a bankroll of 1500€+. Because one thing you can't ignore, there are those tilt moments and they can cost you the whole roll if the limit is too high.

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Anonym
I always change after 2 loses in a row the table and always sit only at the first place. Sometimes I get the crisis while watching how others gamble at the table, some double with 6 against 10 or split 10 er against 10 there you can only shake your head 🤦â€â™€ï¸ Blackjack is worse for me like slots mostly I try to play at the higher tables 50€+ there people also draw times at a 16 against 10 u.s.w. there I also once had the highest streak 11 wins in a row is but a long time ago. Most important is really try not to double the bet after loose hands, I catch myself almost always miss the exit. The usual "one hand still goes "

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Fabio
Visitor
qwertee wrote on 13/08/2018 at 15:50: I always change the table after 2 loses in a row and always just sit in the first place. Sometimes I also get the crisis while watching how others gamble at the table, some doubles with 6 against 10 or split 10 er against 10 there you can only shake your head 🤦â€â™€ï¸ Blackjack is worse for me like slots mostly I try to play at the higher tables 50€+ there people also draw times at a 16 against 10 u.s.w there I also once had the highest streak 11 wins in a row is but a long time ago. Most important is really try not to double the bet after loose hands, I catch myself almost always miss the exit. The usual "one hand still works"

What is it about you that you only ever play in the first place at a table?


Goodbye

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Anonym
So I've lost 1700 this month at the bj ran as always shit. there is no recipe. I play 50 5/5 sidebets. Didn't hit any sidebets for 20 rounds. Therefore. Everyone must know for themselves. Worst was at 3card Poker 500 euros in 2 minutes gone. 5 times fail.

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Anonym
Fabio wrote on 08/13/2018 at 17:17
What is it about you that you always play only in the first place of a table?


Lg.

I always imagine that it is more likely that when the last places and the Dealer draws a 10 that when a new round starts my first card is probably not a 10. But also the other way around dealer makes a 21 out of a 2 with only small cards then it is probably more likely that my first card is a 10. But above all and that is fact it is that I me less trouble in addition a bsp: you have a 11 sits on place 2 the dealer of a 3,4,5,6 banana the before you a 13,14,15 and draws! He gets 10 overbought I double get an ace "God knows how many times this has happened to me" dealer rest stands dealer comes to 17+ you lose. Then you throw up double very easy!

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Anonym
Idiot85 wrote on 08/13/2018 at 6:03 pm: So I lost 1700 this month at bj ran like crap as usual. there is no recipe. I play 50 5/5 sidebets. Didn't hit any sidebets for 20 rounds. Therefore. Everyone must know for themselves. Worst was at 3card Poker 500 euros in 2 minutes gone. 5 times fail.

Déjà -vu ðŸ'Š

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Fabio
Visitor
Idiot85 wrote on 08/13/2018 at 6:03 pm: So I lost 1700 this month on bj ran like crap as usual. there is no recipe. I play 50 5/5 sidebets. Didn't hit any sidebets for 20 rounds. Therefore. Everyone must know for themselves. Worst was at 3card Poker 500 euros in 2 minutes gone. 5 times fail.

Sad, in which casino do you play?

Lg.

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Anonym
Lapalingo. As I said bj only lost.

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pascalst
Rookie
Idiot85 wrote on 02/09/2018 at 14:26: Lapalingo. As said bj just lost.

Hands off Lapalingo This is a pretty strange casino, here is an article from the SZ. The Casinotester and CT24 play there.

Article in the SZ (Lapalingo)

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