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You have about a 14 percent chance of losing three hands in a row when you play blackjack. But on average you ll get 10. Each of those blackjack hands cost you $3 on a 6-5 game (the difference between getting paid 3-2 vs. 6-5, or $12 instead of $15, for your $10 wager). The easiest decision you can make to improve your odds at the casino! The goal of this strategy is to win a huge amount of money before you reach your bonus amount, cancel the bonus and walk away with your winnings. So let’s do the same example as Probability Of Losing 10 Blackjack Hands In A Row above. You deposit €100 and get another €100 to play Probability Of Losing 10 Blackjack Hands In A Row with.

Out of those 100 times, the dealer had a blackjack 8 times. I did have a blackjack twice. The two times that I got a blackjack, the dealer also got a blackjack. Out of the 100 plays, the dealer got a 10 in his visible card 53 times. Out of those 53 times, 35 the dealer had another 10 in his hand. In 11 situations the dealer had a 19 on his hand. Odds Of Losing 10 Blackjack Hands In A Row of Bitcoin payment methods and receive your winnings within seconds of placing the request. Get the most accurate and convenient conversion rates with our partners. Have 24/7 365 days a year access to Odds Of Losing 10 Blackjack Hands In A Row. I found this linked calculator at a sports betting site it's not designed just for blackjack but it can be tweaked to calculate blackjack I played around with it using the probability of winning a hand playing basic as 46.36% - I know that can vary somewhat according to the rules but probably not much I found that the probability of a player losing 10 hands in a row playing basic in 1,000.

Years ago in some blackjack book I read that in a 24 hour period of playing blackjack, you should have one losing streak of 10 hands or more.
I know I have had at least 4 streaks of over 20 hands and the last one came very recently. I played a whole shoe with 2 other players and did not win a single hand but had two pushes. Figuring about 240 hards dealt to 4 of us, including the dealer, at 2.7 cards per hand, I get about 11 cards per round, so approximately 22 rounds. So lost 20, pushed 2. Next shoe I lose the first 6 and finally win a hand. So give or take a hand or so, lost 26 without winning one. That first shoe was one that went just slightly positive and just stayed there, but I have had long losing streaks on highly positive shoes and those can be very expensive. The thing is the evening turned out positive when it was over and during the day of 3 of my 4 worst streaks I ended up instead of down.
The thing is, in order to be a lifetime winner at counting, you must have the gut to go through these kind of streaks and not lose confidence, especially when the evil streak hits you with big bets out there.
So if you are in a decent size casino with the tables busy, I would guess that there will be one or more people at any time going through what you just went through.
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exoxeris
Minimum bet = $20
Maximum bet =$3000
First off, what are the chances of banker winning 11 times in a row? How about 20 consecutive wins?
Here is the scenario:
Bank wins 11 hands in a row.
I bet player and lose, then raise the bet according to martingale system.
Hand --- Bet
#12 ---- $20
#13 ---- $40
#14 ---- $80
#15 ---- $160
#16 ---- $320
#17 ---- $640
#18 ---- $1350
#19 ---- $3000
What are the odds of losing the entire 8 bets in the hopes that bank won't win 20 consecutive hands?
Notice that bet #18 and #19 is slightly higher
Thank you
WongBo
Banker won twelve in a row at a table I was playing two days ago.
The probability for eleven in a row is around 1 in 4,000.
The probability for twenty in a row is about 1 in 900,000
You may have to sit through hundreds of shoes for this opportunity.
I've played bac for thirty two years and that was the first time I've seen twelve in a row!
DanMahowny
Wait for 11 consecutive losses before placing a bet?
I'd rather nail my dick to a burning building.
'I don't have a gambling problem. I have a financial problem.'
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thecesspit

Minimum bet = $20
Maximum bet =$3000
First off, what are the chances of banker winning 11 times in a row? How about 20 consecutive wins?
Here is the scenario:
Bank wins 11 hands in a row.
I bet player and lose, then raise the bet according to martingale system.
Hand --- Bet
#12 ---- $20
#13 ---- $40
#14 ---- $80
#15 ---- $160
#16 ---- $320
#17 ---- $640
#18 ---- $1350
#19 ---- $3000
What are the odds of losing the entire 8 bets in the hopes that bank won't win 20 consecutive hands?
Notice that bet #18 and #19 is slightly higher
Thank you


I assume we are playing player in Baccarat, and ignoring ties.
Doesn't matter what happened on the previous results. Only the next 8 you are actually betting on. After 11 bank wins, the chance of 8 more is roughly 0.4%. After 11 bank losses, the chance of 8 more bank wins in a row is roughly 0.4%. After 5 bank wins and 6 bank losses, the chance of 8 banks is roughly 0.4%.
You have a 99.7% chance of winning ~$20, and a 0.4% chance of losing $5610. Average loss per sequence is $3.91. Plus waiting all day for a 11 banks in a row for a chance of winning $20? 11 banks in a row is 1 in 1816 chance. At 100 hands an hour, you'll be waiting over 18 hours for this to happen. For chance to win $20.
Good luck, chuck.
'Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante' - Honore de Balzac, 1829
guido111

First off, what are the chances of banker winning 11 times in a row? How about 20 consecutive wins?

Per 8 deck shoe (simulation results)
run of length 11 banker winsBlackjack Odds Losing 10 Hands Row
1.8582% or about 1 in 54 shoes
(in 80 shoes it happened 2 times! High tax bracket for 2 wins)
run of 20 happened only 39 times in 1 million shoes
0.000039 or about 1 in 25,641 shoesBlackjack Odds Losing 10 Hands Row

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Quote: exoxeris

What are the odds of losing the entire 8 bets in the hopes that bank won't win 20 consecutive hands?
Thank you

You are welcome.
Now since you would have just witnessed 11 Banker wins in a row, the table is Rocking and big bets are riding the Banker wave, you start to bet Player.

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The probability of losing the very next 8 hands is 0.50682483^8 = 0.004353746
or about 1 in 230
In 1999 I rode an 18 Banker win streak.
I still have some winnings from that.
painlesswon
chances of the next event are 50/50.......
WongBo
.458597 banker win
.446247 player win
.095156 tie
Eight deck shoe
guido111

Plus waiting all day for a 11 banks in a row for a chance of winning $20? 11 banks in a row is 1 in 1816 chance. At 100 hands an hour, you'll be waiting over 18 hours for this to happen. For chance to win $20.
Good luck, chuck.

There are houses that have 5 to 10 Bac tables going in an eight hour period.
If you can watch all the scorecard displays or watch for a table with a lot of excitement from a Banker run, 11 Banker wins can easily happen at least one time every day.
WongBo
It can also easily not be observed by a player for decades.

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Boz

There are houses that have 5 to 10 Bac tables going in an eight hour period.
If you can watch all the scorecard displays or watch for a table with a lot of excitement from a Banker run, 11 Banker wins can easily happen at least one time every day.


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So you are going to sit all day for a chance to win $20?? And I thought MY life had too much time in it!

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