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Basic Lessons From Wagering Tens of Thousands at the Blackjack Table

May 4, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

I have been no stranger to gambling since 2015.

I went to my first casino trip with some friends at the Lac-Leamy casino in Gatineau near Ottawa.

That day I was unwilling to risk more than 20 bucks and I cashed out 30 dollars. I was happy to get a free meal at McDonald’s that day with what I won.

Over the course of the next few years, I would be fully invested in gambling.

First I was a rookie who played mostly slot machines because they are for gamblers who have so skill. There’s no way to win without luck at those machines. I find with slot machines it’s impossible to stop putting money in until your bankroll is gone.

Thankfully, I progressed into better games during 2018.

In 2018, I walked in with my last 200 bucks to play a game called “Casino War”.

War allows you to bet and get one card, then the dealer draws the card. Aces play as high cards in war.

I was able to go on an improbable run and win $2,500 playing war.

I went to the table when I had already won 700 bucks, and put a hundred bucks on three spots. I was lucky to be dealt a jack and two tens, the dealer flipped over a 7 so I now had 600 bucks in front of me. The run continued as I was now on one spot betting with green chips. Green chips are $25 chips and I would vary my bets between 75 and 125 bucks.

I went on a run where I would have won about 10 or so hands in a row. I put the excess chips into my pocket and played the chips I had left on the table.

The pocket was getting heavier and my buddy was about to cash out.

He asked me how many chips I had, and I had no idea. So I dump all the chips from my jacket pocket onto the cashiers desk, and they rack the chips. I had 60 or so greens and some blacks.

The cashier paid me in mostly hundreds and I counted my money in the washroom. I had nearly three thousand dollars.

The next day I feel like this is too good to be true.

I wake up and carry the whole thing to the bank near where I was living. Hoping to God I wouldn’t get mugged.

The days of just playing war were coming to an end. I learned other games like 3 card poker, Texas Holdem poker, blackjack and I also played some roulette in 2017. I didn’t like roulette that much because the two green zeros give the house an obvious advantage.

I had played blackjack for free and made myself an 8 deck shoe to learn the game at home.

Blackjack is a game where you have options like splitting pairs, doubling down, hitting, staying etc.

The game I’ve enjoyed the most over the years is free bet blackjack. This game allows you to split all pairs except 10’s and double on any hard 9-10-11 for free. You get a free chip put it behind your bet, and you get double the payout if your hand wins. The house gets something out of it because any dealer bust with a 22 is a push and you get nothing.

The game is an up and down battle.

You want to press your bets when you win so your winning session will give you more money.

I have many wins and losses at blackjack in my lifetime. I have probably played over 100K worth of bets on blackjack. The house edge is not that high, it’s about 1%.

This means that on any given day, you can leave with a huge win.

The biggest lesson is that making the money is easy, but making sure you get out with the money is the hard part.

Blackjack is both fun and cruel, you will see the dealer pull an improbable 21 a lot of the time. You will also hit a 16 against a 10 and hit a miracle 21. You want to be dealt 10’s and 11’s that can be doubled for free.

Hopefully the dealer gives you a 20 or a 21.

Only play at tables that pay 3-2 on a blackjack. That extra 25 you get instead of 60 when you place a 50 dollar bet is going to make a difference.

Trust basic strategy. This alone lowers the house edge to just 1%.

What makes blackjack appealing to the house is that most players don’t play properly. These are the players who give their money away. Memorize basic strategy and play on a free app until you know each decision without having to think.

Blackjack is a lot like life.

Your best opportunities in life aren’t handed to you like a blackjack.

They are disguised as garbage hands like 3-3. Here you have a 6 but you are against a 4 which is a dealer bust card. So splitting the 3’s allow you to have two hands, and potentially more action if you get a 6, 7, or 8. When a split works out, you get more profit all starting from a trash hand.

It also pays to be aggressive. An 18 doesn’t win often. 19’s and 20’s win often. If you have a 19 or a 20, you have a very strong made hand. An 18 is a made hand, but will not win as often. 17 is also a made hand, but the only way to win outright with a 17 is if the dealer busts.

Hands that are 12-16 are the worst starting hands in the game.

When faced with a 10, you have to hit and risk a bust. When the dealer is showing a bust card 2,3,4,5,6 you stay and hope the dealer actually busts.

9s, 10’s, and 11’s are the best hands in the game because you can double for free and get a 2-1 payout if you win the hand.

I always take my doubles face up because I want to know what I have before the dealer acts. Many players take it face down, but I prefer face up.

Side bets are fun to play as well, and I do play them.

Just remember that these bets are fun, but they hurt your bottom line.

Biggest take away is gambling is fun, but should never be seen as a way to make money.

The only way to beat blackjack is card counting and few people can pull that off without getting caught.

To your success,

Angus

Filed Under: Motivation

Success is Not Hard – Consistency Trumps All

May 4, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

You Got This

Everything compounds.

This means that as you get started, you are already starting to build equity.

You can start a blog today.

This may not amount to much success right off the bat.

Once you commit to building an audience, you have to post consistently.

Lets say you make no money in your first 6 months online, but you have posted over 50 articles in that stretch of time.

Those 50 articles are available forever. Once you post another 50 in another 6 months, you now have 100 articles that will be online forever. Another year goes by and you have 200 articles.

This is the power of compounding.

The only way to benefit from compounding is to be consistent.

Starting a new site is exciting at first, but it’s important to stick with the process for a few years.

With effort and daily action, you almost guarantee you reach your goal.

The power of consistency will allow you to outlast other people.

At the start you will see no return on investment. In the late stages, you will see spectacular returns.

From years 3-6 of blogging you can virtually create customers at will. An e-book with 5000 viewers per month can render enough income to allow you to do whatever you want.

The internet is a very powerful thing.

To tap into that power, you need to see and understand how easy it actually is to be rich.

Your blog will help many people, and you can exponentialize your growth.

Don’t worry about monetizing in your first year, just focus on creating content.

SEO, funnels, lead generation etc. Don’t worry about the advanced stuff, just get the value out there and don’t look back. Once you have an audience, then you can focus on getting paid.

The great thing is after you’ve been consistent for years, you’ll realize how easy it was all along.

Success is easy if you are willing to put the time and effort in.

I have found that writing is easy, I write at least an article every few days.

The hard part is deciding to risk your time on something that may not work out. To be optimistic, the odds are actually in your favor if you practice dedication and consistency.

To your success,

Angus

Filed Under: Motivation

5 Lessons I Learned From My First $10,000 as an Entrepreneur

May 3, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

You Can Start Today

The super successful out there are able to take a good idea and act right away.

In 2018, I didn’t have a traditional job.

I had the idea that I could offer life coaching to men on the autism spectrum. I selected this market to serve because I had the lived experience to offer insight to people who are on the autism spectrum.

Don’t leave your ideas in your head.

Act on them.

If you don’t have a lot of money, that’s no excuse.

Coaching is a business that requires knowledge to start, but you sure don’t need money.

I was able to get my first client in 2018 when I spoke at an autism related event.

I was approached by someone who wanted to work with me.

Don’t Underestimate Yourself

You can’t think coaching or any other business is above you.

The truth is people out there need your gifts.

Most people talk themselves out of business before they even get started. You would be able to start today if you knew you had value to offer.

People underestimate themselves and charge too little, or they feel guilty for even charging money at all.

People need what your soul has to offer, don’t sell yourself short.

Sales is Therapy

You need to be a good and caring sales person to actually close and get a deal done.

Most people think sales is an adversarial process where you have to be convincing. This can’t be further from the truth.

Sales is actually about listening and getting clear about what the customer wants.

Therapy is what a sales call should be like for the person on the phone with you.

Show how much you care about the customer, and ask curious questions.

You don’t need their business. Just focus on solving their problems.

In dating, you have to be non-needy. In business this is even more true. When you truly focus on the problems the customer wants to solve, you’ll come out as sincere.

This will allow the customer to actually trust you.

Everything is a Learning Experience

Everything in life actually works for you!

You need to learn from both wins and losses. People who start out in business will screw up and screw up big.

This isn’t a reason to quit.

You’ll have sales meetings where you don’t close the deal.

But this is ok, you don’t need everyone’s business.

Learn from putting your best foot forward.

I Could Have Made 10X More if I Focused on Marketing

Marketing is the number one reason I didn’t turn my coaching business into a booming business so far.

My prices were friendly, and also fair to me.

But I didn’t put myself out there enough to hit mega numbers.

Coaching was something where I didn’t put every possible effort towards getting my name out there. The reality is many more people could have benefitted from me if I was more willing to network and put my name out there.

You are leaving a lot on the table if marketing is not your number one priority.

So you can get started on your business today, and help other people.

Stop underestimating yourself.

Learn to be a therapist on sales calls.

Demonstrate true care for your customer.

Don’t be shy to market.

To your success,

Angus

Filed Under: Uncategorized

The Math Behind Making a Million Dollars Online

May 3, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

A Million Dollars – You’re Closer than You Think

Your goal and my goal is to make a million dollars online.

You want to use the power of leverage to make passive income.

Active income is great, but to make a million dollars you’ll need passive income.

Getting a medium to large following is necessary to actually have enough leads to sell to.

I’m at the stage in this website where I’m more focused on getting content out there. To actually have a high traffic site, you may have to invest many months into getting an audience.

Creating posts that offer strong value is part of this.

A million dollars is almost 100K a month.

To make this kind of money, you may want to have about 5000 customers. To make a million dollars, a following of 5000 people would have to invest an average of $17 per month to make the content creator a million dollars.

Lets say you’ve built an audience of 5000 people a month, this is a very realistic goal.

Out of those 5000 we can expect that maybe 100 of the followers would actually pay for a product you have created. You’ve got the following, and a select few want to pay for your premium advice.

Lets say your product is $40 as a one time fee that solves a problem. You’ve made an e-book.

$40 times 100 is $4,000. This amounts to about 50 grand a year. An audience of 5000 people is going to net you enough money to be able to live on passive income.

This is the part of the game where you now have money coming in regardless of how much you work.

You may be able to leave your 9-5 at this point. You won’t have to if you enjoy your job, but at this point you have options.

Now lets say you create an even more advanced product.

It’s on sale for $200, and it’s excellent at solving an issue your audience is dealing with.

Lets say you have at this point 15,000 people who are viewing your site each month. 100 of them a month decide to pay you $200 for your product. It’s a slam dunk positive ROI for the customer. They would happily pay a grand, but you offer for 200 bucks.

Now with the 100 people per month buying the product, you bring in 20K revenue per month. At this point you are making a quarter million dollars a year. Another year goes by, and your audience is at 60,000 people a month. Now 400 people are buying your best product.

At this point you are now making a million dollars a year.

You would also be able to reach this revenue if you offered a membership for a course.

Like I said earlier, it’s $17 a person per month price point. 5000 people would be enough to reach a 1 million dollar revenue.

You have to have maybe a few hundred customers a month if you create a 200-300 dollar product.

The internet makes it possible to scale.

To build an audience you need to offer both your value, and your personality. Share what makes you unique, tell your story.

Create solutions for the people who need your help.

You can reach your dream life in no time!

To your success,

Angus

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Being Kind Actually Gets You Ahead – The Mindset of Service

April 28, 2025 by Angus Baynham-McColl

Nice Guys Don’t Finish Last

The biggest misconception out there is that you have to be ruthless in this dog eat dog world.

Ruthlessness is going to kill your soul.

You are starting from the wrong place if you are striving to outcompete people.

When you are truly kind, you are putting service to other people at the forefront.

I believe so strongly in what I have to offer humanity. If don’t go out there and market my coaching services, I’m actually screwing many people over.

I have many ways I can offer value, and I encourage you to strive to serve other people.

Be a Giver

When you are looking for a date, ask yourself what you bring to the table.

Stop being so selfish.

You might want sex or intimacy, but you need to actually offer value.

If you are reading my work chances are you’re smart, and you are also probably very nice.

Kindness is something that many men are getting away from because the red-pill advice out there is telling you to be an asshole. You need to understand that this kind of game only works if that’s your true self.

It’s Never About You

To be valuable stop thinking about just yourself.

Offer solutions to other people’s challenges.

Think beyond what you want from life, if you want money you will get plenty of it. As long as you focus on contribution.

Too many people out there are operating from a takers mentality.

If you just take without giving, people won’t like you. It’s hard to get business when you are only thinking about yourself.

Service to All

Focus on service being your dominant polarity.

I read an article from Steve Pavlina many years ago about love and fear polarization.

The dominant polarity needs to be maximized to be successful.

Lightworkers (love based) define success in terms of how they serve others.

Hell is what you get when you only think about yourself.

Takers are in a perpetual state of hell because they are too self-centered to think about other people.

Heaven is not some higher dimension. It’s a state of being that you have when you are so focused on helping other people.

I have a strong desire to help other people. I work in the mental health field and I offer coaching to people looking to improve their mindset. I often don’t take a potential clients business because I feel like they may not benefit as much as I want them to.

When you sell a service, you want your client to get 10 times the value you are charging them.

Focus on return on investment for your client. If you can’t get someone to where they want to be, then don’t take their business.

The best thing about being a giver is you drop your small self.

You step into your life purpose, and your motivation skyrockets.

You actually get more by being a giver. You can take time to enjoy yourself and recharge so you can further help others.

My Story

In Army Cadets I reached the rank of Chief Warrant Officer because I cared more about service than actually getting to that rank.

I served my unit for 6 years before I got that position, and I never ran out of motivation.

I was so focused on making those around me better that I eventually got all the accolades without even trying.

I was a team player who was focused on being extremely valuable.

At the end of 2012, I retired and other cadets missed seeing me every week.

I was so focused on giving that the success I enjoyed was just a byproduct of my giving.

As a hockey player I was always focused on team success and not my own personal accomplishments.

You will get far more when you focus solely on giving.

Don’t fear that it won’t be reciprocated by the universe.

The universe wants to help people who are serving the highest good of all. Don’t deprive the world of your gifts and talents. The world needs you to help others.

To your success,

Angus

Filed Under: Motivation, Spirituality

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