Recommended Blackjack Bankroll

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Beyond learning the basic skills of basic strategy, counting, and deviations, the most important skill of a card counter is bankroll management. If you mismanage your bankroll, you cannot continue to make money as a card counter.

We discuss how to figure out your recommended bankroll at blackjack, as well as where you can find out more information to properly manage your bankroll.

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10 thoughts on “Recommended Blackjack Bankroll

  1. Colin. Could you do a video on bankroll units? That is what is a good number of units to have for a total BR. One of the players from an MIT Team aid if you have 1000 unit BR then it's pretty much impossible to lose the BR.

  2. What exactly is a bankroll? Is that the amount of money you have at the table or the total amount you are willing to put in to blackjack

  3. some people say, reasonable definition of bankroll should be total net asset including everything such as expected pension.

  4. Judas Priest!
    Thanks for telling us nothing.
    Next time just say “ 200x the minimum bet.”
    Was that too hard?
    Dislike.
    L8

  5. You missed a huge talking point with your bankroll size you should talk about your top bet and minimum bet with each bankroll size. If you have a $10,000 bankroll should your top bet be $50 a $100. Should your bottom bet be $5,$10,$25,$30?

  6. You really don’t need to count cards to win just use basic strategy and have some luck on ur side

  7. 20hr for a $10,000 BR, please explain why would you bother when a cashier at a supermarket makes $22 per hour?

  8. so guys I have 5k usd bankroll and play on 2 hands, table with 6 decks, so what money management per hand 50 usd per two hands is good ?

  9. My question is, you have to look for the +EV situation every single time,right? That takes time, and all the travels , food or even drink. If you are not a "wong in" guy, then you have to pay the -EV hands. Is card counting really efficient for small bankroll players?

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