I've always been drawn to games that require skill over pure luck, which is why blackjack has been my go-to for years. In my line of work as an automotive engineer, everything is about precision and calculations—same goes for blackjack. You don't just sit there and pray for a good hand; you use probability, track cards, and make strategic calls.
I remember one night at a casino in Berlin, I was on a five-hand winning streak when a guy next to me hit on 16 against a dealer's 6. I nearly lost my mind. The whole table groaned. Of course, he busts and takes the dealer’s 10 out of play, screwing over the rest of us.
Why do so many people ignore basic strategy? Are they allergic to math?
I remember one night at a casino in Berlin, I was on a five-hand winning streak when a guy next to me hit on 16 against a dealer's 6. I nearly lost my mind. The whole table groaned. Of course, he busts and takes the dealer’s 10 out of play, screwing over the rest of us.
Why do so many people ignore basic strategy? Are they allergic to math?