Cutting Edge Blackjack — Are you ready to learn state-of-the-art blackjack techniques?

by editorial on October 12, 2010

It’s been four years since I gave my last blackjack seminar in Denver and that’s too long. Many of you have requested I come back and do another and I’m happy to announce that the date’s finally been set for that: I’ll be doing an all-new all-day state-of-the-art blackjack techniques seminar on Nov. 13 in Denver.

For those who’ve not yet taken one of my seminars and don’t understand why it’s the fastest way to become a winner or why seminar training supplements and surpasses what you learn in my books, consider this:

A seminar is akin to a college course yet better. Like college courses, you’ll be taught an incredible amount of profitable information. And like college courses, the instruction will bring to light aspects of your textbooks (my books) of which you were unaware. For one thing, you’ll see how the principles outlined in my books are applied to the real game. It’s one thing to talk about how things should be done; it’s another to see how to handle scores of different real-world blackjack card situation challenges. (I can’t possibly show all blackjack situations in my book or how to react to them. If you read a recent column of mine, you’d know that there are two times ten to the 63rd power number of possible ways just to deal 44 cards – the number you’d likely see between shuffles just at a one-deck, seven player table.)

Seeing is believing. The instruction in how to go about card analysis, for instance, is priceless. Players learn from my quick analyses of round after round of blackjack and see how it’s done. I can see the light bulbs going off in their heads as they realize what it takes to win. More importantly, they see it can be done; they see how beatable the game is with my modern methods.

Players are often amazed at how many hands they thought were winners are actually losers. Or how often the dealer appears to have them beat but I reveal how vulnerable the dealer is to being beaten.

Along those lines, we get into how to identify losing and winning hands. That subject alone would make for an entire book. That assessment must be made in the context of what cards have been dealt since the last shuffle plus what the dealer’s outcome is likely to be. This is a critical skill and the seminar takes what I’ve taught in my books and goes a lot further, because I identify all the winners and losers in the course of each of the many rounds we see at the seminar.

At one seminar in Albuquerque, I correctly identified 100 percent of the outcomes of the player and dealer hands (before the rounds had played out). One player, from Phoenix, was in such a state of disbelief that he demanded I sell him the cards. He thought I was cheating, with marked cards. (I gave him the cards, for free.) But it wasn’t magic and all who attended were incredibly impressed. That’s something I can’t accomplish in a book – real-time card analyses, on the fly, quickly and accurately. I dare any other blackjack pro to do that, by the way – demonstrate hour after hour of winning card strategies.

You also get one-on-one advice and my assessment of your strengths and weaknesses. We’ll play hands-on practice games and I’ll tell you what you’re doing wrong. That kind of feedback, as you might imagine, is invaluable.

Another positive element of a seminar is that most people learn best visually. If they are shown how it’s supposed to be done, they can apply the principles that much faster. I see it time and time again during my seminars and the player feedback afterward is incredible. It’s all been positive and about how much more frequently they’re winning and how much money they’ve earned afterward. In other words, the seminar’s effect on players is electrifying in its results.

Players come in somewhat daunted by the game but leave super-confident and super-prepared to beat the house, knowing what it takes. One player, who calls himself “the Black Richard Harvey” (which I love), couldn’t stop telling everyone at a recent seminar how many thousands and thousands he’s made using my system. That kind of feedback, from other players, is also useful.

Along these lines, I also talk about what it takes to make a living at blackjack, for those who are interested. In these recessionary times, it’s worth considering.

Also useful is the time you’ll have to ask me all of your blackjack questions – many of which will be sparked by seeing how it’s really done. What’s it worth to have all your blackjack questions answered? (If I can’t answer them, no one can. And there hasn’t been a question I haven’t been able to answer.)

Hope you understand how valuable a course my seminar is and hope to see you in Denver on November 13th! Tickets are available on http://www.blackjacktoday.com.

Aren’t you worth it?

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Richard Harvey is a world renowned blackjack researcher and innovator, expert player, blackjack coach and professor, columnist and bestselling author of Blackjack The SMART Way (the NEW Gold Edition), Cutting Edge Blackjack (the NEW Third Edition), NEW Ways To Win MORE at Blackjack and the audio book Richard Harvey’s Blackjack PowerPrep Session. Have blackjack questions? Send them to rharvey2121@netscape.net. For more info see http://www.blackjacktoday.com.

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