Blackjack Winner's Blvd is
a 4-step program to success. Step 1 is to learn all you can
about blackjack, through seminars, study courses, books, any way you
can. Step 2 is to practice what you've learned, again using
tools tailored to your needs. Step 3 is to use what you know
in actual casino play. And finally Step 4, to tell us
about your successes using the information and tools provided by
Blackjack Winner's Blvd so we can share your stories here with other
blackjack enthusiasts and give you feedback that will make you a
better blackjack player!
Mable
Ivory
TC
(Memphis, TN)
Fred
Gleeck (Las Vegas, NV)
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here>
Letters From
our Students/Members
Greg,
I just wanted to thank you for all the
great tips you gave in your class. Everything was sooooo
true.
The first table I went to I was looking for people who
were having a good time and the chips were low. I found the
table. Everyone at the table was playing as a team. The
energy was high. There was a guy there who was an
expert. At that table, I turned $100 into $400.
The
next day, I was looking for other tables. I was asking people
if they were winning. One table said no - I walked really
quickly away. I found another table, sat down and turned $100
into $300. I did have some losses. When I played outside
the MGM Grand and this hole in the wall casino, "Boardwalk Casino"
it seems like no matter what I did, I was getting a 15 or a 16 hand
and the dealer was getting a 10 up-card. I lost about $100
there. I went to different tables at that casino and the same
thing was happening. Something funny was happening with those
cards.
At Harrah's I played at a single deck table. It
was $25 though. I only had $100. There were no lower
denomination tables with the single deck games. I won once but
lost 3 times against the dealer. If it were a $10 table, I
probably would have lasted longer. When I went to another
table at Harrah's I only had $60 in chips. It was a $10
table. I turned that into $200.
The amazing thing is
how quickly your luck can turn around at BlackJack. I had two
instances where I was on my last bet and then I hit BlackJack and I
was back in the game. A definite rush.
I'm converted
into a blackjack player (no more slots, roulette or any other
games). I really do want to join the BlackJack club you were
talking about. I'd like to go to
Atlantic
City every 3 months to play
and would love to have people to practice my skills with. If
you could email me with more information about this club, that would
be great.
Thank you so much
for your course. Everything was so true - not playing at a
table after losing 3 hands in a row; Not steaming. Those are
rules that are hard to follow, but will help you keep your money as
I've learned and witnessed.
Thanks for everything.
Please send me some information. Here's my
information:
Best
Regards, Mable
Greg,
All I can say is WOW! I always thought
I was a decent black jack player but
my track record was never very good. I used to lose just as much as
I'd win.
The stuff you taught me about managing
my money has made a huge difference
in how much extra cash I bring home. The techniques you revealed about picking a winning a table are so
simple but I never knew what to look
for.
I can't believe I played for so long
without knowing the stuff you taught
me. Thanks again Greg, your course is awesome.
TC
Memphis, TN
If you want to learn how to play
Winning Blackjack, you've got to listen to Greg
Williams.
Fred Gleeck,
Las Vegas, NV
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