Casino Verité Heat

#1
I'm sure some of you have played Casino Vérité V5. If the pit boss and surveillance camera heat you at 100%, what happens?

I've played less than 400 hands and the pit is already at 70%
 
#2
There are no surprises and nothing happens when you maximize the thermometers. Together they both are only a heat index to the aggressiveness of your play so you can temper your gamesmanship if you happen to play too hot. First the pit boss thermometer on the left heats up and then the surveillance thermometer on the right. Casino Vérité Blackjack V5 is truly the best blackjack software on the market!
 
#5
You are correct HeadsUp, yesterday I played Casino Vérité V5 for about an hour and I got both the pit boss and the surveillance camera to 100%; and nothing happened !?! I must be doing something right, made more than 1,000 virtual dollars on a 10$ table (but I must admit that my bet spread is huge).
 
#6
picasso said:
You are correct HeadsUp, yesterday I played Casino Vérité V5 for about an hour and I got both the pit boss and the surveillance camera to 100%; and nothing happened !?! I must be doing something right, made more than 1,000 virtual dollars on a 10$ table (but I must admit that my bet spread is huge).
Nothing WILL happen. It's just an indication on how much the pittboss and surveillance are watching you. If you'd be playing at a real casino you'd already be kicked out I guess!
 
#7
Kicked out, maybe, but not here in Québec ! The casino's are all run by the government (all except the first nation casino's) and advantage players are almost welcomed but the rules are bad, real bad (8D, h17). It's the best I have got near by... :eek:
 
#8
picasso said:
Kicked out, maybe, but not here in Québec ! The casino's are all run by the government (all except the first nation casino's) and advantage players are almost welcomed but the rules are bad, real bad (8D, h17). It's the best I have got near by... :eek:
ya i agree. i usually wong in and bet anywhere between $15 and $250 no problem. even big jumps like from $25 to $90 then back down to $15 gets noticed but no one ever says anything.

the only instance ive ever seen them say anything was when an old asian man was standing behind the table with his hand around his mouth (as if fixing his teeth) and the PB asked him what he was doing to which he didnt reply. then she asked him if he was counting cards and he just shook his head no and walked to the next table and watched.

the rules arent the greatest but there are a few dealers who give good penetration (between 1 and 1.5 deck cut off) even at cheaper $15 tables. the rules are better in the high limit area (6D, S17), but the penetration is average (anywhere from 1.5 - 2.5 decks usually) and you cant wong in at $50 minimum.
 
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#10
picasso said:
Hey, Ottawa, they now have a sigh saying: NO MID SHOE ENTRY, but I've never seen it enforced. :)
im assuming you mean in high limits?
i play mostly at the $15 tables since playing $50 at neutral and negative counts costs too much.
 
#11
No, I mean the 10$ table...I didn't check all of them, but while I played people came and left has they pleased. Maybe it's just there in case they think your Wonging. Good luck to you!

 
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Cardcounter

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#12
The goverment when they run gambling operations always have a huge advantage. That is even bigger than a typical casino operator. Take the lottery for instance it has a 50% house advantage. The average table game has house advantage of 3-5% for the average player. If you are reading this you are probably better than the average player. The slot machines have house advantage ranging from 1%-20%. With a 10% advantage being typical.
 
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