2D games, no restrictions on mid-game entry. Good ways to exploit these games?

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Two persons on this trip; one serious recreational green chipper; the other can only keep running counts using ubz2; she doesn’t have bs down yet; H17, DAS, NRSA, bj pays 3-2, pen >60%; risking $12,000;

Would appreciate any comments on ways to exploit these games. BP approach? Thank you.
 

BJgenius007

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nicetrades200303 said:
Two persons on this trip; one serious recreational green chipper; the other can only keep running counts using ubz2; she doesn’t have bs down yet; H17, DAS, NRSA, bj pays 3-2, pen >60%; risking $12,000;

Would appreciate any comments on ways to exploit these games. BP approach? Thank you.
First, welcome to the Counters' Table. When the Counters' Table was just opened, I had posted details on the most hated APs at the Counters' Table. Those stories got deleted to protect AP's identities so I have to post bits of information here. Basically what they did are almost the same-- sit out and high spread. Since it is the only 2D in the whole casino, the table is almost full all the time. Typically, we see the following actions at the table:

Local APs spread 8 to 1 or even lower and play all hands.

Out-of-town APs spread 100 to 1 and only play hands when TC is greater than -1.

Because the table is full most of the times, you can not Wong in and Wong out easily . But to maximize the profits, out-of-town AP sit out for all negative TC hands.

To answer your question, you want to to the same. Spread $15 to $500x2 and sit out all negative hands even you feel hostile from the table.

The casino just raised the table minimal from $10 to $15, but your $12000 trip bankroll should be still all right. The casino only allows each individual to play 2 hands. But you have a partner, so both of you can play two hands for a total of four when TC exceeds +4. Tell your partner to do the same when you place the max bet. Be prepared to take the seat next to yours when it is available so you can drive away occasional ploppies and other APs, and hold 4 seats eventually. Also unlike casinos in AC or LV, they don't backoff or ban APs, so if you are out-of-towner, you can be aggressive for one time. They will half shoe you only after seeing you one hundred times.
 
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nicetrades200303 said:
Two persons on this trip; one serious recreational green chipper; the other can only keep running counts using ubz2; she doesn’t have bs down yet; H17, DAS, NRSA, bj pays 3-2, pen >60%; risking $12,000;

Would appreciate any comments on ways to exploit these games. BP approach? Thank you.
Just so the Genius doesn't mislead you if the state you are heading for is a one word state you are not at the game he is talking about. If it is two words and doesn't start with New you might be at this game. May the sun set in your pocket along with many chips.
 
#4
Thank you for the replies so far.

I wasn’t sure if I should have added that the games are in Vegas. Really, the heart of the question is this: Given the sharp pit crew and surveillance in Vegas, what is the most practical approach if we were to do this once a month?
 

BJgenius007

Well-Known Member
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nicetrades200303 said:
Thank you for the replies so far.

I wasn’t sure if I should have added that the games are in Vegas. Really, the heart of the question is this: Given the sharp pit crew and surveillance in Vegas, what is the most practical approach if we were to do this once a month?
If the game is in Vegas, only advice is that you can't spread more than 8 to 1 and you can only play 30 or 45 minutes at one place. Luckily, there are so many double decks in LV. You just need to move around.
 
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nicetrades200303 said:
Two persons on this trip; one serious recreational green chipper; the other can only keep running counts using ubz2; she doesn’t have bs down yet; H17, DAS, NRSA, bj pays 3-2, pen >60%; risking $12,000;

Would appreciate any comments on ways to exploit these games. BP approach? Thank you.
You asked the same question at BJ21. Where did you get the better answers/
 
#7
cucuso4 said:
You asked the same question at BJ21. Where did you get the better answers/
Cucuso4, I don’t understand the spirit of your question.

I don’t assume that everyone who posts on blackjackinfo.com also posts on bj21.com and vice-versa. The more responses we read, the more we learn. To be honest, if I knew which answers were better than the others, I wouldn’t have asked the question in the first place.
 
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