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In today’s episode, you’ll hear how to get to financial independence via Blackjack (wait, what?).
Yep, that’s right. Cody and Justin are joined by Colin Jones from Blackjack Apprenticeship.
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Colin got an education in mathematics and started out as a teacher.
A buddy introduced him to card counting and changed his financial path forever.
He turned a couple thousand dollars he and his wife had saved and tried his hand at the card tables. That small amount of seed money would lead to millions in earnings, a team of prolific card counters, a documentary and his website where he looks to train the next great card counters.
Listen and read below to hear this incredible story.
Episode Summary
- Colin’s upbringing led him to be frugal
- He really just wanted to be in a band and wasn’t interested in college
- His parents urged him to go
- He decided he’d rather go to school than go out on his own
- Colin ended up studying mathematics which was a great foundation to card counting
- When he was 22 a friend gave him a book about card counting to win at blackjack
- Colin then talks about his practice schedule went
- After his friend started ramping up his earnings to $80 an hour, Colin decided to give it a real try
- He took $2k of the $6k he and his wife had saved to seed his efforts
- For the first few months, he wasn’t really making much
- His friend got picked up by a national card counting team
- Then, later on, that same friend transferred all that knowledge to him and that really upped his game
- After a bit, they realized they could make $200+ per hour if they had $100k in money to play with
- For his career-high, he earned $434 dollars per hour
- It took them 6 months of 30 hour weeks to get to six figure earnings
- After a couple years they had formed a team that was making $500k per year
- Colin opens up about how his profession was viewed by his family which were missionaries
- Then Colin talks about the legality of card counting at a casino
- Spoiler alert: it’s perfectly legal
- Colin also gives us a brief overview of how card counting works
- One interesting thing is Colin has never put money into the stock market
- He prefers to invest in real estate and grow his online business
- His online business is Blackjack Apprenticeship
- The site has online forums, software, and training videos to help you learn card counting yourself
- On top of that, he does three or four live events where he helps polish fellow card counters’ skills
- Colin signs off by challenging everyone to question why they want to be financially independent
Key Takeaways
- Money can be made everywhere: This is just another example of the limitless ways you can earn money in today’s world.
- Easy money is hard: Colin can repeatedly walk into a casino and earn money but it took countless hours of hard work and practice.
- Tombstones: We absolutely loved his statement about the goal isn’t to have financially independent on your tombstone. Life is bigger than that.
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Write out five things you envision you’ll do in retirement and then elaborate on why you actually want to do those things
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Via his website Blackjack Apprenticeship
Also, check out his book 21st Century Cardcounter
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