So, if a strategy is being sold for games like poker and blackjack, then it's still a bit good, but on the other hand, I guess another question would be, what is the seller still goes ahead to sell same strategy to other gamblers as well, which i sure trust he or she will as long as it's money we are talking about, this also will completely destroy the whole strategy, so, in the end, we still discover that its a very foolish decision to pay for strategy to win games, be it luck dependent games or skill or knowledge dependent games, for luck dependent game has no other strategy of winning aside luck, and this i believe is also same for knowledge based games as well.
People who sell books that teach plebs about "winning" in gambling and/or sell videos and other forms of learning materials are probably not winners in the thing they teach as well. Or the thing they teach probably was profitable before, but stopped being that and the only way to make profit from it is to sell it.
The actual winners will never share their secrets.
You can sell a method on how to on other niches, industries, and interests but when it comes to gambling I don't think there are methods that you can sell that will guarantee winning or even a chance to beat the house those who know gambling and the facts associated with it will not fall to this kind of offer.
There's a thread here about a member who claims to be in profit in almost any casino and offers this service and members questioned this claim.
Get the context. Fivestar4everMVP was talking about Poker and BlackJack, although they are games of chance, the players ars sometimes given opportunities to have the edge. I believe "finding the edge" is simpler in BlackJack than in Poker because in BlackJack utilizing psychological strategies like bluffing are not included.
But there are probably some advantages for some of those books and paid materials, like teaching the user the basic understanding and strategies of the game, then sharing their experiences on how they made their own strategies based from those basic understanding and strategies.
Finding the edge in BlackJack usually involved card counting. It's the only reliable method where we can turn the game from an advantage of the casino to an advantage for the player. The Problem is that casinos are aware of that and are actively searching for card counters and will ask them to stop playing. It's very hard to become a successful BlackJack player these days, it might be easier with poker. But for Poker you need to invest a lot of time to study and perfect your game. Also, card counting is not a guarantee to make money, it only turns a negative expected value in a positive one. There can still be bad days where we just accumulate losses. Card counting usually requires a large number of played hands for the player advantage to come out and make enough returns.
I have a question, do the casinos that have black jack do it only for 1 single tone of cards? That is, when you play, do they use all 54 cards or do they use more than the 54 cards? because if they use more than 54 cards it no longer makes sense to count because the count is invalidated, then card counting is no longer useful and everything is left to chance + house advantage, and I think casinos are like that, they leave various shades of cards and the They scramble, thus removing the player's advantage. If the casino respects that first you play with 54 heads and then with 54 cards, that changes, but otherwise the only advantage you have will always be from the casino, that's why black jack and I like to play it. in a physical caisno where it is known that the 54 tastings are played first without mixing it with another batch.