Blackjack card counting is no doubt a hard practice to perfect since it takes months of practice and dedication. But once you do get good at card counting and begin winning money, you have to worry about what casinos will do. More specifically, you need to have a good idea about how much money can be won before the pit boss and casino security comes to have a chat with you.
Size of Casino
One aspect that many card counters take into account when trying to figure how much they can win involves the size of the casino. The stereotype is that smaller casinos start sweating winners earlier, while a bigger casino will wait longer before getting suspicious. Putting this into numbers, some card counters advise that you shouldn't win more than $800 in a small casino, and no more than $1,500 in bigger casinos.
Difference in Opinion
Taking the last section of this article into mind, you should also realize that the amount players can win with card counting varies depending on the individual casino. Sure you can make some generalizations about big and small venues, but the truth is that some big casinos will scrutinize a counter's play quicker than the smaller establishments. Long story short, your card counting experience in each casino will differ, so don't be surprised if you're thrown out of a big place after winning $700-$800.
Specific Days/Times
One more point we'd like to make here is that your blackjack card counting win "limit" will also be affected by the specific day/time you're playing. Again, this can vary from casino-to-casino, but generally, you stand a better chance during busier times (i.e. weekend nights) simply because staff members have more trouble keeping track of everybody. However, individual research is the key to discovering the optimal times for maximizing card counting profits.






