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The Blackjack Apprenticeship Podcast
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Everyone wants to beat the casino. Hear from those who actually have. From practical tips and hard earned wisdom to epic stories of blackjack careers that went far better than expected, the Blackjack Apprenticeship podcast is for anyone interested in blackjack, card counting, or just ”sticking it to the man.”
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SD1 and Joe748 discuss strategies for handling high-minimum games, managing chip inventories to avoid CTRs, how to approach betting spreads with small bankrolls and the future of card counting amid changing casino environments, and whether new technologies like AI or cashless systems might threaten the game.
In this episode, Colin and Joe748 are joined by full time card counter Markopolo212, and they discuss: Starting with a small bankroll, Almost losing his whole bankroll after hundreds of hours, Attending a bootcamp, Regrets from playing double deck, the midwest meetup, and more.
Joe748 and SD1 sit down with full-time APs and BJA Members 6FootShoe and FloorModelRolex to trace their paths from dealer/health coach to road-warriors and card counters. They unpack big wins and brutal downswings, team play and trips, the realities of heat and mid-shoe back-offs, and the systems, discipline, and teamwork it takes to turn EV into AV at the tables.
In this episode originally aired on 9/28/21, Colin and Joe748 are joined by a former casino employee and current AP that goes by 'Phantom'. Their discussion includes: The skill level of the average casino employee, What could trigger a call to surveillance, How he protected the game from card counters as a floor supervisor, Casino backoff procedures, and much more!
Colin and BJA pros Joe748, SD1, and Nickels answer community questions fresh off a bootcamp. They cover everything from bankroll management and avoiding heat when not playing negative counts, to side bets, player’s cards, and favorite blackjack books—all while sharing casino stories and lessons from their own experience.
Colin interviews legendary MIT Blackjack Team pro Mike Aponte about joining the team, rebuilding it after the failed “Strategic Investments” era, and how ruthless training, selective recruiting, and disciplined team play turned a $300k bank into multimillion-dollar wins. Aponte details his checkout gauntlet, cover tactics, and why intangibles (calm under pressure, “firing the bets”) matter more than math alone. Mike also teases Housebreakers, his feature documentary exploring advantage play across casinos, poker, sports analytics, and finance.
This interview was done in person, if you'd like to watch rather than just listen click here to see it on the BJA YouTube.
Fresh off a BJA bootcamp, Colin sits down with Nickels, SD1, and Joe748 to tackle the question: What are the ethics of advantage play? They unpack ethics vs. legality, the role of deception and cover stories, and where “acting” at the table crosses a personal line. The crew debates dealer errors, shot-taking, whole-carding, and the Phil Ivey edge-sorting case, plus trespass/ID requests and how one AP’s choices can affect the whole community. They also talk about handling back-offs with grace, treating casino staff and “ploppies” like humans, and knowing how to switch the act off when you leave the floor.
In this episode, Joe748 and SD1 sit down with StaticBlackjack, RobertMoser, and Badluck to discuss their journey from solo card counters to running a coordinated blackjack team. We dive into bankroll building, team rules, handling casino heat, trust-building, EV-based profit splits, and the perks and challenges of team play. We dig into road trips filled with burritos and back-offs, the trio reveals what it takes to succeed together in the world of advantage play.
Card Counter and BJA member GreaseMonkey joins Colin to discuss: Why he got into card counting, what is was like playing on his own bankroll, what is was like being bankrolled by another player and deciding how Blackjack fit in his life.
Colin, SD1, and Joe748 answer questions covering everything from advanced card counting systems and AP travel stories to risk management and career advice. They discuss the pros and cons of different counting systems, share insights on maintaining an edge, and offer practical advice for both new and experienced players, including safety tips for carrying cash.
Colin, Joe748, and SD1 are joined by tax expert Gary Kondler to break down how new legislation could impact gamblers’ taxes. Gary explains the proposed 10% cap on deductions, how it affects pros and recreational players, and why W2Gs, 1099s, and session accounting matter more than ever. They cover real-world examples, what gamblers can do to prepare, and why planning ahead is critical as these changes loom.
New 90% gambling loss deduction rule
Impact on different gambler types
Professional vs. amateur gambler status
Session method reporting
Practical tax strategies
Audit risks and triggers
If you want to contact Gary for your tax needs you can find him here
BJA member and Bootcamp grad "Ballaboy2234" joins Colin to discuss:
Training with a co-worker -
Taking advantage of a side count early in his career -
Mid career losing streak and reality check -
The effects of Covid on his career -
And more!
See the Opportunity/Risk video here: https://www.blackjackapprenticeship.com/opportunity-risk-graph-video/
In this month's mailbag Joe748 and SD1 tackle top questions from the YouTube community and the BJA forum. They dig into the most common tells of a card counter, dispel myths about the risks and rewards of advantage play, and offer practical advice on navigating casino culture as an aspiring or experienced card counter.
Joe748 and SD1 interview Dr. Timothy Fong, a UCLA professor and leading authority on gambling addiction, about the neuroscience, risk factors, and real-world consequences of gambling disorders. Dr. Fong explains how gambling impacts the brain, why some people are more vulnerable, and discusses both the moral responsibilities of casinos and the urgent need for better regulation and treatment options. The conversation dives deep into the normalization of gambling, the rise of online platforms, and practical advice for those at risk.
See more of Dr. Fong's work here:
Joe748 and SD1 interview BJA Member “Paradigm” about his journey from discovering blackjack and card counting as a hobby to ultimately making the leap from a career in the medical field to becoming a full-time advantage player. Paradigm shares insights on his cautious approach, the impact of COVID on his training, the realities and challenges of professional AP life, and offers practical advice for anyone considering a similar path. They cover the value of networking, the emotional rollercoaster of AP swings, and maintaining flexibility between professional and personal ambitions.
In this month's rebroadcast we're going DEEP into the vault to our talk with Ultimate in the early days of the BJA podcast. It's a great episode that still holds up!
In this Podcast we discuss:
- How he went from home gambling nights with his friends to studying card counting
- How he fit his training around working a full-time job (and life)
- His trip to the US for a Blackjack Bootcamp, followed by a 300 hour card counting adventure!
- The highlights and lowlights of the US and its casinos
Until next time, keep generating EV!
Joe748 and SD1 are back to answer community questions from the Blackjack Apprenticeship forum, YouTube, Spotify, and beyond. They cover everything from taking advantage of favorable casino situations, playing conditions in Reno and Vegas, and chip inventory strategies, to evading backoffs and reporting gambling income.
Greg and Nick from Frequent Miler join Joe748 and SD1 to reveal how everyday spending APs already do can also pay for travel, hotels, and more. They break down how to start earning credit card points, avoid rookie mistakes, and use airline transfer partners for outsized value—like flying Delta for a fraction of the cost. They dig into the parallels between casino advantage play and mastering the points and miles game.
Learn more about maximizing credit card rewards with Greg and Nick at https://frequentmiler.com/
The week we're revisiting an episode from 2019 with multiple six-figure card counter "ambj21"
We discuss:
– Losing 80% of your bankroll
– Playing as an investment vs playing for survival
– Balancing Advantage Play while raising a family
– Putting your money where your values are
In today's episode, Joe748 and SD1 sit down with BPWannaBe, a part-time card counter who's earnings are in multiple six figures while juggling a full-time job and family commitments. He shares the ups and downs of his journey—from learning about card counting while playing poker full-time, early setbacks and massive downswings, to climbing out of a $75K hole and eventually crushing high-stakes games. They dive into both his approach to blackjack and insights from his day job working in the slot machine industry.




I love your podcast and great information. I had a question for Flewster. I am new to Blackjack, and I just Learned Basic Strategy. I am also reading Knockout Blackjack. Right now, I am studying Rookie. My first question is, "In your interview, you mentioned you had a betting strategy for just using the Blackjack Strategy method. However, I didn't understand your method. You said (You win you double your bet. You win again, you half double up). What do you mean by this?