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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Rick from Blackjack Advisors
05:03 - Earning $50,000 Monthly Playing Blackjack
06:58 - Beating Online Casinos: Is It Possible?
07:59 - How Long Before Being Kicked Out of a Casino
09:18 - Getting Arrested for Gambling
11:18 - Importance of the Table in Blackjack
13:11 - Playing by the Book: Strategies Explained
14:19 - Identifying Fishy Casinos
15:26 - Experiencing Running Bad in Gambling
17:01 - Training Others in Blackjack Techniques
17:37 - Time Required to Master Blackjack
19:30 - Best Blackjack Tables to Play At
21:55 - Top Cities/Countries for Gambling
23:08 - Gambling Regulations in Other Countries
24:40 - Drinking While Gambling: Pros and Cons
25:38 - Where to Learn Blackjack Strategies
26:39 - Additional Learning Resources for Gamblers
26:40 - Promotions and Offers to Consider
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Yeah, let him cash out, said to the cop.
And the cop just backed down and they cashed me out and I got out of there with just a trespass.
Wow.
So not a trespassing ticket, just if I come back,
it'll be trespassed.
So yeah, like walking out of that casino, it was the first time I was like, wow, there can,
I got to witness the corruption that can happen between law enforcement and casinos.
Right, they're probably in bed together, right?
All right, guys, we're talking blackjack today.
We got Rick from Blackjack Advisors here.
Thanks for coming on, man.
My pleasure.
Thanks for having me.
You had a good run yesterday.
We were just talking about it.
Yeah, yeah, it's good.
So we just flew in yesterday.
We got a couple of podcasts to do, and we're going to make a team trip out of it because that's what pays the bills these days.
Yeah.
How long have you been doing Blackjack for?
So like I started learning.
I started learning in high school.
So that was maybe six years ago.
Actively playing.
It's been about four or four and a half years
with the interruption with COVID and whatnot, shutting down.
Got it.
A bunch of stuff.
But yeah, I would say four and a half years.
And were you successful at first right off the bat or did it take some time?
No, definitely not.
So
right off the bat, I mean,
you need a lot of hours to reach the long run.
That's the game, right?
Because we play with a small edge.
So the edge switches about two, like whatever, it's average 3% for the house.
And we switch that back into average 2% for the player.
So you need a lot of hours.
So I didn't stay above zero.
I had a bad run in the beginning.
And after about six months, and I was playing part-time, right?
Because I'm still working.
After about six months, I stayed above zero.
Wow, so you have a 2% edge?
2% edge, yeah.
And so the idea is if you have a 2% edge on each hand, play as many hands as you can, and you'll come out head.
So the same ideology that the casino is using against everyone else is what we're trying to use against them.
And that edge is from counting.
Counting, yeah.
So perfect mathematical blackjack with the count.
So you just follow the numbers.
You don't even, no emotion involved.
It's just pure logic.
For sure, yeah.
And then then so you try and make it emotional.
But as far as what you're actively doing, the game of blackjack is solved.
It's been solved for a while.
There's a correct decision for each hand.
So you're playing perfect mathematically.
And then adding the count in is going to help with your betting.
So it tells you when it's in your favor and when it's not.
You bet accordingly.
And you said 90% of tables in Vegas are winnable?
I would say,
yeah, yeah.
So the wide majority, almost every casino has something
beatable for blackjack.
Okay.
But then every casino is going to have something beatable in general.
We focus on beating the game with blackjack.
That's impressive.
So what are the odds that make it unwinnable?
Is it a certain ratio on the payouts?
Yeah, so if you want to talk about like six to five blackjack, that's going to be terrible for the player.
Although you can still beat this table, even just with card counting,
it's going to be much less worth your time.
And then as far as like CSM machines go,
you can beat beat those too.
It's not going to be with card counting.
But yeah, so if you're just a card counter, the CSMs are a nightmare.
What's a CSM?
It's the big machines that you see on the table that's just constantly cycling through cards.
So you'll notice they play a few hands.
They take the cards out of the discard tray and put it into the shuffle machine.
Oh, wow.
So it's a constant.
So even the gamblers, the reason why you don't see these much, well, in Vegas, for sure you don't see these much, is because the gamblers are just not a fan of them.
They know it worsens their edge as well, right?
Even if they're still maybe playing a losing game, right?
You want to have the best chance to win.
So they don't like them either, and that's kind of why Vegas stays away from them.
That makes sense.
So those deck shufflers, like, are those a problem for you if you see those, those automatic shufflers?
Yeah, yeah.
And so there is a slight difference between like an automatic shuffler is it might look like something where dealer takes maybe a six deck shoe.
And there's just already six decks shuffled, and then they put that into the shoe.
So those are fine.
The big machines that you see on the tables, those are called CSMs.
Yes, those are the problem.
And although there's advantage players that have beaten these machines in different ways, if you're just strictly a card counter,
yeah, you're not going to be able to beat them.
Does the number of decks matter for you?
Yeah, yeah.
So
on average, the lower the amount of decks, the better the house edge for the player, the better the game.
the more it's going to be worth as a card counter.
Got it, because you can keep track easier of the counting.
Not only that, it's just you're reaching the long run faster.
So we need to see.
So if you're playing a six-deck game, what you're doing is you're just keeping the count, and then what we call it is you're dividing by how many decks are left.
And then what this does, this step just makes any amount of decks, you use the same process.
So in double deck, you're only dividing by two.
It's just speeding up the game.
Got it.
And then even single deck, I don't even know if there's any single deck in Vegas anymore.
I don't think there's seen any.
But yeah, so single deck would be
the best on average.
That makes sense.
Now, you built this operation of $50,000 a month.
Is that profit or is that revenue?
So that's going to be gross.
Yeah, that's revenue.
That's impressive.
Gross.
And that's as far as last year, we averaged, well, myself, I was able to average
a little bit over 50K per month.
And that's running a blackjack team total of six members.
So there's six of you guys you spread out to each casino, and then hopefully you guys make money.
That's the whole theory.
Yeah, exactly.
So just like
just like any
greatly profitable business, you start off with yourself and you learn how to do it yourself.
And then the next step, if you want to keep growing, is to expand.
So that's what I did with learned how to do it all myself.
I grew up my personal bankroll.
And I started teaching people, teaching trustworthy people in my life a perfect mathematical blackjack and then started bankrolling those players.
And then mistaking them almost.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So they go through the exact same steps I went through.
and they get to start where I'm at, right?
So they get to bet more and it's going to be worth more for them.
Right.
So yeah.
So at the end of the night you pool all the money and just split it evenly?
Pretty much.
So
what we do mostly is
we have four full-time players and two part-time players.
So the two part-time players, their hours and their earnings are pooled.
And then for the four part-time players, some started at different times and whatnot.
So a lot of the time, everyone's kind of out on their own.
Maybe someone's in America, someone's in Canada, someone's going to the UK.
And so they're just kind of battling it out there on their own.
And then whatever the stake amount we agreed on, and I can talk about that with my players, it's 50% goes to players, 50% goes to investors.
Got it.
So any of my players can add as much money.
put as much skin in the game as they want to and buy back some of the investors portion of it.
And then as a player, they are also earning 50% of the profits.
Interesting model.
Does this work online, on online casinos?
So, of course, there has been online casinos that
have been beaten at blackjack.
But overall, I mean, casinos, they're good, right?
They're smart.
So they know what they're doing.
And so they counteracted it.
They pretty much butcher the rules on online blackjack.
They cut the shoe in half.
It's a terrible house edge when you're playing online blackjack.
So for the most part, no.
Oh, wow.
It's not beatable online.
So they raised their edge online.
Yeah, yeah, significantly.
How did they do that?
Is that even legal because i thought it had to be a certain edge no no it's it's legal so like what they'll do is just like like here in vegas like you can go to six stack game and they offer surrender re-split ace um stand 17 whatever um they take all of that out online so some games aren't even letting you double after the split wow um yeah they just butcher it they make it so like uh so no matter what um what you do, even if you if you have the count, then you're not going to be able to beat it.
Yeah.
It just never becomes advantage for the for the player.
What is the average amount of time you're in one casino before you get backed off?
So the way it works is I'll talk about here in Vegas.
So we have like trip routes pretty much that we're following.
And then on average, you probably, like at the end of the trip, if you can get two hours average per casino, you're going to do really well.
But what the day-to-day actually looks like is that it might be 15 minutes, 15 minutes.
Like maybe you're playing sister properties and you played the first one and you got a good amount of day.
Maybe you played that casino all day but then now it's going to be really tough to play their sister properties
so on average yeah it's going to equal out to like two hours but I mean I've I've camped casinos for for a month before and oh wow and they couldn't find you yeah yeah they just slower casinos one in particular it was a brand new opening
so it was just everyone was yeah they didn't
yeah they didn't really know what's up
but yeah eventually they figured out yeah and really it's not that we're trying to fool them it's that we're trying to play.
We're playing aggressively and obviously for a short period amount of time and going to the next one.
Interesting.
I mean, there's 2,100 casinos in America and
you just keep it moving.
So you try to leave before it gets to that point?
No, for the most part, we are playing until they tell us they don't want us anymore.
Wow.
And has any of those led to something like an arrest or anything?
So there's people I know in the space that have some crazier stories as far as arrests go and whatnot.
But the law is on our side.
So the wide majority of time, it's a very
polite back offs with these casinos.
Now, yeah, we have had some extreme situations.
So I can remember early day in my career, I was in Washington state.
I was
playing at this casino.
It was all going normal.
I was using my spread,
won some money, got backed off.
So I'm walking up to the cage and it's it's all cool.
And then as they're cashing me out, the cashier sets aside $1,000 just off to the side and then starts
paying out the amount minus the thousand bucks.
And so I asked, like, of course, what's with the $1,000 you set off to the side?
And they go, oh, you were overpaid.
So we're not paying you that part.
And so, of course, I was like, well, surely you guys got to show me some proof of this or whatever, right?
So I was fighting it.
I was pushing it.
Eventually, the general manager just called called the police wow and then the police showed up so they don't just bring one police officer it was it was five police officers for this for this occasion so i would have left
yeah and so they they walk up and i remember the first thing the cop said to me was if you don't get the fuck out of here i'm going to arrest you damn and so at that point yeah i just i went i shut up um i asked general manager because he's getting ready to like grab me this cop yeah um i asked him is it good i'll i'll cash out you guys will never see me again And so before that, we were chatting.
We were having a good conversation with that manager.
And so I think this is what saved me.
But the manager said, yeah, let him cash out.
He said to to the cop.
And the cop just backed down and they cashed me out and I got out of there with just a trespass.
Wow.
So not a trespassing ticket.
Just if I come back,
I'll be trespassed.
So yeah, like walking out of that casino, it was the first time I was like, wow, there can
I got to witness the corruption that can happen between law enforcement and casinos.
Right, they're probably in bed together, together, right?
Like you hope not always, right?
But yeah, there's definitely some like these casinos are so powerful that
I mean they can dictate laws in some
money talks.
Because in some cities the casinos are probably the number one revenue driver.
For sure.
Yeah.
Vegas is probably one of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So luckily and like like I know a lot of people have seen like the movie 21 right the card counting movie.
Yeah, they kind of painted the picture like you're you might be taking the risk of like, you know, getting your legs broken in the back room.
But
no, we've never even not been cashed out from the casino because, like I said, the law's on our side.
And yeah, yeah, so for the most part, they pay you out and they just don't want you back.
Yeah, times have changed.
The mobs aren't running the casinos anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
It's good for you.
Now, do the people at the table matter?
Because some people get pissed if you don't play by the book and they think it's your fault.
Does that actually matter to you?
So yeah, so talking from the math perspective, they do not matter.
The only thing that would affect it is I want to be playing heads up because it's a faster game.
I'm getting more rounds.
It's going to be worth more for me.
But as far as playing at a table,
no, it is half the time that bad decision is going to help you and half the time it's going to hurt you.
And it all is going to even out in the long run, right?
Yeah.
And that's the law that we're abusing is numbers are predictable over a long period of time.
So yeah, although the dealer maybe takes or sorry, the anchor at the table makes a bad move and the dealer gets 21.
Yeah, in that hand, it affected it.
But over the long run, no, it does not.
Thank God you busted that myth, man.
People make you feel bad, you know, if you make the wrong move.
Because I don't know the book.
I just play.
Yeah, I might get some heat for that one from all the gamblers because, yeah, but no, it does not affect it.
I've played just around 2,000 hours of blackjack.
What do you think about the book?
Everyone tells you to play that if you're a beginner.
Is that the move?
Yeah, yeah.
So
basic strategy, right?
You're talking about?
The book.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, so I've heard lots of myths that,
oh, the casinos created the book.
They want you to play that way.
It wasn't the casinos who created the book.
It was the computers that created the book.
People ran simulations and said, tell me the best way to play basic strategy.
And that's the book.
And so now if you're keeping the count, you can deviate from the book in certain situations.
And that's all through math.
But no, as far as learning the book is the fundamental part to learning how to count cards.
Got it.
So if you play the book without counting, the casino still has a 3% edge?
Yeah, on average.
So Blackjack's pretty good.
It's average three percent house edge because people don't play the book.
But if they were playing the book and you have the great rules here in Vegas, um, the casino only has a point five percent advantage over you on average, depending on the rules, it's going to change a little bit, but yeah, yeah, so it's almost a coin flip, right?
It's just slightly in their favor if you're playing the book.
Got it, yeah.
Any spots you played out where you thought it was a little fishy, you thought the casino was doing something weird.
Um,
yeah, there's been times where I thought about calling it quits, um, um going through bad variants, and you're not sure.
Maybe the casino has a reputation of the past.
Maybe they've had some uh some court cases that went down.
Uh yeah, there's there's a casino that I've avoided.
Um in Vegas or?
In Florida.
Oh, in Florida.
In Florida that I avoided because there was just too much controversy over this casino.
Yeah.
But for the most part, um these casinos don't want to be breaking the laws to make their money.
They just don't want to take that extra risk.
I mean, they pretty much have a license to print money, right?
So, why take that extra risk of committing fraud to make the money?
They're going to make it anyways.
So, so, yeah, if there's casinos that are cheating out there, I would have to think that it's extremely rare.
Yeah, I feel that.
Yeah, I know there's some other people in the AP space that think differently.
AP?
Advantage player, advantage player space that
might think differently about certain situations, but
no.
Well, sometimes you're just going to run bad, right?
Like, I'm sure you lose some days, some some nights.
Yeah, for sure.
So, like, last year,
um,
we had uh, we had 11 good months and one terrible one, right?
So, we play blackjack, right?
Hundreds and hundreds of hours and come down after a month.
So, so, yeah, you need a lot of hours to reach this long run.
Um,
but yeah, it's easy to think, right?
That, like, when you're going through a terrible space, it feels like you're playing so much blackjack, right?
And you have the edge.
And so, to come down from it, it's just
it's hard to process in the mind.
You go through those battles, so I can see where they're coming from, right?
When they think the casino's cheating, but
no, from my experience,
I've never even witnessed it.
Wow.
Yeah, you got to control that tilt when you're losing, too, right?
Yeah, yeah, it's a it's a stressful endeavor.
It's not, it's not going to be easy money.
It can be good money when done right.
Yeah.
But yeah, it's it's a stressful job.
Stressful, but I think there's perks too.
You get to travel the world, which is awesome.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you get to, yeah, like a lot of the benefits.
I mean, yeah, it's a it's a free reason to travel the world, right?
You can go to these places and make money from them.
It's that's awesome.
I mean more perks from it, like especially with the starting your blackjack team or being a part of a blackjack team, you get that camaraderie, right?
So it's like the money is great, right?
But you guys have to trust each other to a core, right?
And so when you do get this team, I mean, like you have a team here and everyone seems great.
Yeah, you would know what I'm talking about.
When you do get that team, it's like, yeah, you guys get to share the money.
But just having that team and like those lifelong friends is even better.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And now you're training other people out to do this, right?
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
So I started alone.
I grew up in my bankroll.
I learnt all the nuances of beating casinos.
Because yeah, once you do learn the perfect mathematical blackjack with the count, it's kind of like you're armed with a hammer at the job site, but you've never been to the job site yet.
You really don't know what to do.
Right.
So I learnt it for myself.
And then
a couple years after that, maybe two years after that, I started teaching people the same process I did and sent them out on the same routes I did and was just able to guide these players through the exact same experiences that I went through.
And how long would it take to really master this, in your opinion?
Yeah, so it's a good question.
So it's all memory, right?
So none of the math goes above like third grade level.
So it's just going to be dependent on a person's memory.
For me, it took a little bit longer.
I do not have a good memory.
But I mean, for some of my most recent teammates, like the quickest one got it done in three months.
Wow.
Yeah.
and so he was he was practicing
quite a bit, probably like three hours a day, right?
And he was able to learn it in three months.
And then for myself, it took about nine months to learn it.
So when you say memory, you're just trying to memorize all the different scenarios.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's like there's like four steps, four steps of beating card counting or beating blackjack.
First step is the book, like you talked about, basic strategy.
So you got to have that down, Pat.
Second one is introducing the count.
And so first of all, first step is just memory, right?
Second part is the count.
So just adding and subtracting, right?
Yeah.
Third is going to be the dividing the running count by the true count.
So like deck estimation.
Gotcha.
Just making any number of decks.
You're just relating it to a one deck game, right?
And then the fourth step is going to be deviations.
So when you deviate from the book.
And again, that's just more memory.
So it's strictly...
It's just strictly memory as far as beating blackjack goes.
Interesting.
So you got to memorize four different things at the same time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, just mixing it all in together is the part that takes a bit.
Yeah.
Doing it in real time in a casino environment.
But, yeah, like it's that's the easy part of the job.
That is very,
as you start, for the viewers, if you're if you're learning this process, if you're interested in it, you'll notice that it's very manageable, like actually beating the game of blackjack.
Yeah, the hard part comes later, but uh, as far as gaining the edge over the casino, getting that hammer in your tool belt, yeah, it's it's uh manageable for the average person for sure.
And which table do you prefer?
Because there's different minimums, right?
Yeah.
So, for the most part, I'm just looking for a table that is going to be heads up.
So, just me and the dealer, right?
Yeah.
It's going to be moving the fastest.
So, that's oftentimes high limit rooms.
In the beginning days of my career, I couldn't afford maybe a $100, $200 minimum.
So, I would play out on the floor where it's just more busy, right?
Because that's what I could afford.
But, yeah, for the most part, high limit is also going to have the best rules.
So, these days, yeah, we're hanging out in the High Limit rooms of casinos.
Yeah.
And do you leave if a bunch of people sit at your table?
If there's an empty table next door, I will.
Empty table, you know, right beside.
Yeah.
Which is way faster.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Unless I've built up a relationship at the table, like with, you know, maybe like the casino whale, and we're just having a ton of fun together.
I mean, now the casino doesn't want to kick me out, right?
Because they'll look bad in front of the whale.
So then I feel like I could last longer.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just having this relationship with their favorite player.
You're You're smart.
You use the guy as like your friend, right?
Yeah, for sure.
So, yeah, like I talked about, like earning your hammer, right, and showing up to the job site, you know none of this stuff, right?
But then actively doing it day to day, you learn all this stuff.
Because the hard part is getting time in the casinos.
Like, they're not dumb, right?
They've seen it all before.
And you have to get creative to get time in these casinos.
Right.
They know exactly what to look for, right?
Your dealers probably know if you're counting.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, sometimes.
A lot of the times I think it may feel like that.
But I think we're probably giving them too much credit at times.
They're just there for their own.
But the more experienced ones, yeah, they're going to be able to spot a spread.
And they'll at least know, okay, well, maybe, maybe this is an advantage player, and they can let someone know.
Right.
But yeah.
Are you taking advantage of the comps too?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Those are nice in Vegas.
Yeah, yeah, because like we're doing great.
Our numbers are growing.
Yeah, we still keep expenses low and whatnot, especially for the members on the team that aren't
making as much.
They're still in the early stages, right?
Yeah.
So, yeah, you want to keep expenses low.
And yeah, in Vegas, yeah, you get good comps.
So, like, we're here for a week, and a different casino is paying for our hotels.
That's the way to do it, man.
Because if you had to pay for those, it'd be $300 a night.
So, yeah, yeah, exactly.
I mean, some of them are like crazy, right?
Yeah, 300 a night times six people, that's $1,800 a night.
Yeah.
Plus meals.
They comp those sometimes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The comps here, especially in Vegas, are good.
Really good, man.
Yeah.
Do you have a favorite city or country to gamble in?
Yeah, that's a good question.
So going country by country is like, there's so many differences.
As far as favorite cities in America, I'll talk about.
I like San Diego a lot.
San Diego sweet.
Denver.
Denver.
Miami.
I had a ton of fun in Miami.
And then I love Vegas as well.
Nice.
But yeah, yeah, it's...
What I love is experiencing the good and the bad, right?
So like half the fun of the job is like you're coming through like this crazy little town and it's just like wow this is this is different right so that's fun too yeah but then yeah as far as like some of my favorite places to play yeah I love Florida California is great Nevada would say our top three have you ever gambled on a cruise
no but a member of my team actually has for the most part for what look at we're looking for they're they're not amazing but yeah we've had i i had a teammate do it and the problem is is if you get backed off you might be stuck on this thing for another like six hours right that's why i asked that but yeah he just he just did it for the fun of it and yeah it was actually decent wow yeah i'm going on one in august but i don't want to get kicked off the shit man
that's funny have you gambled in other countries at all asia or anything not asia so we will be doing uh uk for the first time this year
um
and then we are also so we're from canada yeah so we started in canada you can gamble at 18.
oh wow so i was gambling i started at like 19.
nice and the ex the gambling experience there is completely different um how so So like here in Vegas, right?
It's like you like pull out your phone at a table and it's just like everyone's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, right?
Like no phones at the table.
It's like very,
there's a ton of laws, right?
It's all like due to prevent cheating or prevent
any corruption like that, right?
But as far as back home,
it is just like a lawless gambling atmosphere.
So you could be like sitting at the table.
And sure, a lot of them are going to have the same rules.
But for the most part, it's like you could be on your phone doing whatever.
It's just, yeah, it's so different that there's just like no rules there for comparison to here.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Those Canadians are more laid back, huh?
Well, at least where I am.
Yeah, so I'm in Alberta.
And
yeah, it's kind of like the Texas of America, they call it.
Yeah.
So yeah, they're chill there.
Yeah, you could drink at 18 there, too.
Yeah.
I remember going to Montreal when I was 18.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah, Montreal's sweet.
Yeah, when you're that age, that's the spot to be for sure.
Montreal, Toronto.
People are beautiful there.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't remember much.
Beautiful people.
How old were you when you went to the house?
I was 18.
Yeah.
Because you have to be 21 here.
Right.
So we drove there from Jersey.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a fun trip.
Montreal is a good time.
Do you drink on the job?
For the most part, no, especially if I'm going to be driving like stop to stop.
But
some things I've picked up.
So I'm walking up to a table, right?
And like if I walk past just like an empty beer bottle there, I might just grab it and have it in my hand so that I'm walking up to the table with the drink.
And then when the server comes up, I'll pass her that drink, order another one, and then just be specific when you're taking the drink.
So just like anytime like the dealers may or the pit boss, right?
If you have some heat, like you're just drinking, right?
Yeah.
Just to add that, hopefully it helps, right?
You just look
drunk.
You're playing a mental game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If I'm going to be drinking, it's because I want to last longer, not because I want to get drunk.
Wow.
Yeah, you're playing chess out here.
When you're out there, like, this is my work, right?
So, so when we're at the casino, we're focused on gaining hours and making money from them right yeah we're definitely not there to i mean if you can have fun in the process like and we do often yeah that's great but yeah this is how we like pay the bills i love that where can people learn from your your course and teaching yeah good question so
so i learned from uh blackjack apprenticeship they've been around for a while so blackjack apprenticeship is the ultimate way to learn how to beat the game at uh how to beat casinos at blackjack So luckily, more recently, we've partnered with them.
So you'll find that through our Instagram bio, it's on there.
If you sign up through us, yeah, it helps us.
And then we'll give you free consultation one-on-one.
And then as far as what we do, we've launched a school.
And so what we focus on is like the live streams.
And like I said, this is more recently.
But my team member, Andrea, Andrea runs this.
She runs our social media.
So yeah, so she launched this school.
And we focus on like live training.
So you can come train with pros.
And it's just going to speed up that process for you.
Yeah, you can get your questions answered in real time, right?
And there's a lot of misinformation out there.
Yeah.
So it's a good question.
Yeah, like I recommend Blackjack Apprenticeship and our school.
Cool.
It's all linked into one and you'll be able to learn it.
We'll link that below.
Any other links or things you want to promote?
No, no, that's pretty much that's it.
Yeah, like the software that is on there is mandatory if you are taking this serious.
Like you're going to need to be able to run your numbers
and you'll be able to see like based on your bankroll size what's possible with this bankroll, how much risk or ruin am I going to have?
And yeah, yeah, it's just mandatory for any serious advantage player.
Perfect.
We'll link it below.
That was a fun episode.
Thanks for coming on, man.
Hey, thank you, man.
Yeah, thanks for watching, guys.
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