It’s a tough grind, but you can still make a really good living doing it. If I had to do it again, I would never have tried to play rated at the beginning of my career, and I would have never given my ID to anyone in a casino, or driven my personal vehicle on property. Then just grind your balls of getting in hours. Always understand your risk, that’s worth saying twice. Make sure you take the time to build a bankroll to support the stakes you are planing on playing. Number 2 get software to truly understand Variance and risk (CVCX or BJA). No running count mistakes, get deck estimation down to 1 deck divisors, then get it down to half deck divisors, know basic strategy perfectly then start learning deviations (illustrious 18) then keep adding on more and more. Number 1 is definitely make sure you have a solid game.
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