Blackjack is a game that reminds me of a rollercoaster. It is a game that kicks off slowly, but gradually gains speed. As you slowly build up your bank roll, you feel like you are getting to the top of the coaster and then when you least expect it, the bottom drops out.
Blackjack is so very similar to a wild ride the similarities are eerie. As with the popular fair ground ride, your blackjack game will peak and things will seem to be going great for awhile before it bottoms out yet again. Undoubtedly you have to be a black jack player that will be able to adjust well to the ups … downs of the game mainly because the game of blackjack is awash with them.
If you like the tiny coaster, a coaster that cannot go too high or fast, then bet small. If you find the only way you can enjoy the mad ride is with a fatter bet, then hop on for the ride of your life on the monster coaster. The high-roller will love the view from the monster roller coaster because they are not mentally processing the drop as they rush headlong to the top of the game.
A win goal and a loss limit works well in black jack, but very few bettors adhere to it. In black jack, if you "get on the rollercoaster" as it’s going up, that is a lovely feeling, but when the cards "go south" and the coaster begins to twist and turn, you had better escape in a hurry.
If you don’t, you may not easily recount how much you enjoyed everything while your bank roll was "up". The only thing you will remember is a lot of uncertainties, a thrilling ride and your head in the stratosphere. As you are recounting "what ifs", you won’t clearly recall how "high up" you went but you will recollect that disastrous fall as clear as day.