Blackjack Strategy Video Source & Information:
Bob and Richard interview “Lone Wolf,” an east coast blackjack player who has primarily worked alone.
Show Notes
[00:52] Are 6 to 5 Blackjack beatable? If so, how?
[04:47] Lonewolf’s origin story
[06:55] His first time in casino and the progression of the BR
[16:03] BR by the year 3
[17:56] When did the heat start coming?
[20:08] How much Lonewolf has been playing
[21:06] Swtiching to Blackjack variants
[25:11] Other versions than Spanish 21
[26:09] Blackjack Switch
[27:02] Getting in touch with Lonewolf
[28:25] Side counts
[29:21] The origin of the name Lonewolf
[30:45] Family reactions
[36:47] Lonewolf’s AP daughter and team play
[43:44] Blackjack writing
[45:32] Backoffs
[50:57] Playing rated
[54:45] For a player with 2 yrs practice, 10k BR planning a 5 day trip to the US. Where should he go?
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At 17:10 or so you mention that you went from red to green. What was your BR to make that decision? Also, how units were in your BR? (I don't mean to get personal.)
Bull bad
Paddock said it best, not everyone works at taco bell, 2,000 a year maybe 200$ to you or me, if hes making 90 grand a year at his job then hes not gonna miss that bankroll nor is his wife
pa doesn't have dd games anymore