[Round 5] Blackjack Betting Systems That Work (Sometimes) + Oscar’s Grind Variated + Break Even

Blackjack Strategy Video Source & Information:

Welcome to Round 5 of 7, in the all-new blackjack betting strategies video series. We are going to show you how we “would” or “used to” make money at Blackjack.

Over the next 7 videos, you’re going to learn every one of my amazing Blackjack betting systems that will make you an exceptional and advanced winner of the game.

You’ll be able to walk into a casino and be armed with every game’s “strategy” for how to win, once you finish this series…

…because BrunsonFX Gaming has already released all other games that we play with strategy videos for making $$ at each.

So when this series is done, we are done, at least with Blackjack.

So get ready for the ride of your life…and in this video, I show you how to use Oscar’s Grind blackjack betting system, slightly variated for making (usually) quick 5-10% session roll gains on a new shoe., however, we battle over two-three sessions and break even, but hey, breaking even is the same as winning in my book! Fun = $$.

In this video, we pretend we’re playing $10-$100 MAX bet on a $1000 Session Roll, with a slightly variated style of play.

The goal is to make $50-$100+ and call it quits and we lose in the first round and win it back in the second. It was too cringy to play the third session, so we’ll leave it to your imagination if it paid off.

That’s it. Simple as hell right? Wrong!!!

Only 2% of ALL Blackjack players in the world play PERFECT BASIC STRATEGY and have MASTERED that particular game and set of rules! That’s why I ONLY PLAY IN COLORADO and nowhere else.

Basic Strategy is the first thing you need to master before you can “get like me” and do this S**T for a living or professionally. It took me 18 months of daily practice to master it 100% by insta-memory.

# GOAL: Make 5-10% on your Session Roll and quit the session.

This (does not) make me money and I CAN complain, don’t do it, unless you feel confident that it’s your day to win. Feel confident.

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We also can win at local casinos in cash games using our systems as well and aim to show you what’s working for us in hopes that you improve your play and profit consistently, but more importantly, have more fun gambling!

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[Round 5] Blackjack Betting Systems That Work (Sometimes) + Oscar’s Grind Variated + Break Even

4 thoughts on “[Round 5] Blackjack Betting Systems That Work (Sometimes) + Oscar’s Grind Variated + Break Even

  1. Nice video, but just to clarify as per the wizard of odds himself explains, Oscars grind is great for many reasons. The goal of the grind is to profit only one unit and start the progression again. First pick your base unit. Keeping in mind that you would never bet an amount that would result in you profiting more than one unit. You only increase your bet after a win so long as that increase does not result in you profiting more than one unit. So, flat bet while your losing, and only increase after win, just to ensure 1 unit profit. I have used this sequence for the last 17 casino trips playing blackjack, and have a 100 percent win record. I buy in for 2k, and leave after winning $150.

  2. It's a horrible system to do with blackjack because blackjack is a lose more than win game, as in you will lose like 53 percent of the time or something if I recall correctly, but the blackjack 3:2 and ability to double down and surrender make it very fair House edge wise. However, if your blackjack win comes when it's a low bet on your end you are basically stacking the odds against yourself and it ruins your whole session. For this reason, it works a lot better betting on banker on baccarat. Not a fan of Oscar though. Blackjack in general is a very badty game if you're doing any kind of progression betting because of the blackjack and double variables. It's meant to bleed and frustrate any player doing anything other than a drunken night of flat betting. BJ is a big no for me and not worth playing nowadays, they've taken away the 3:2 BJ in many casinos and they always hit on 17, unless u go into the high limit room and are ready to bet your house on a shoe or 2, so consider the lower house edge advantage gone unless you live in Vegas and can find a good low limit table that's not filled up somewhere. Anyways, I use a very conservative partial d'alembert (along the lines of increasing 5 units on a 100 unit bet) when I gamble, in an attempt to overwhelm the house edge plus a little fat for me. It works well for me but a sizeable bankroll is needed. In the end everything reverts back to even statistically so as long as your bankroll can survive horrible streaks of -200+ units you will come out ahead. A little secret casinos don't want you to know, and I've never seen my specific system talked about anywhere else. Who knows though, maybe a million hands down the road I will be ruined lol, time will tell.

  3. Might want to actually learn the strategy properly. Once you're 1 unit up you restart the sequence from x1 not keep increasing every time you win as you are here

  4. That's a savage online blackjack u r playing lol , u can better you win rate & odds if u try counting cards at live casino online or mortar casino and alongside using Oscar's grind so u will know when not to bet so u skip most of the losing streaks.

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