Hey Guys! I'm new to the site and just really hoping to see how people have done here in Australia playing skilled BJ. I have known the craft for a few years now, but haven't really had the time to implement it until recently. I guess it would have been wiser to try it earlier when it wasn't uncommon to find a $10 8 deck S17 shoe game at Crown Casino!
I have collated a small team of four together, and plan to hit Crown's Premier BJ rooms, such as the Maple room and Monte Carlo room. I still find these games to be beatable, despite many claiming that nothing in Australia is beatable anymore. This is perhaps true for the normal gaming floors of most casinos, including Crown, however, all hope is not lost. The only downside is that the minimum is $30.
I believe Crown will never turn to CSM's in such rooms, as the big gamblers (predominantly Asians), would leave in their droves. So as long as this cohort of gamblers keeps feeding the coffers of the Packer family, counting at Crown is safe.
So has anyone attempted to count in these Premier BJ rooms? And if so, how did you fare? Our team has done three trial runs just to see where our skills are at, and managed to take $2,500 in the process. We plan to finalise training soon before we begin to make some serious trips over to Crown.
I have collated a small team of four together, and plan to hit Crown's Premier BJ rooms, such as the Maple room and Monte Carlo room. I still find these games to be beatable, despite many claiming that nothing in Australia is beatable anymore. This is perhaps true for the normal gaming floors of most casinos, including Crown, however, all hope is not lost. The only downside is that the minimum is $30.
I believe Crown will never turn to CSM's in such rooms, as the big gamblers (predominantly Asians), would leave in their droves. So as long as this cohort of gamblers keeps feeding the coffers of the Packer family, counting at Crown is safe.
So has anyone attempted to count in these Premier BJ rooms? And if so, how did you fare? Our team has done three trial runs just to see where our skills are at, and managed to take $2,500 in the process. We plan to finalise training soon before we begin to make some serious trips over to Crown.