David Sklansky is the Father of 6/5 Blackjack

ihate17

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#21
6/5 rarity

sagefr0g said:
wow, that guy must be a real douche bag.

i've never been to Vegas. just how prevalent is 6/5 crap there anyway, or is there stats on how prevalent 6/5 crap is through out the US?

6/5 is very common on single deck games in the U.S., only a handful or so, 3/2 single deck games are around.

6/5 is extremely rare, perhaps non-existant on double deck and shoe games unless you happen to be in a Vegas cesspool, more comonly known as a Vegas casino owned by Harrah's.

So the simple answer is prevalent in single deck, no at all prevalent for other forms of blackjack.

ihate17
 
#22
zengrifter said:
Sklansky 'invented' a variation called 'Experto'
- first offered at Vegas World circa 1980
- single deck dealt to last card
- BJ pays even money. zg
Sklansky did not reference "Experto 21" in his testimony. He stated the game of "Blackjack." Also, dealing to the last card was never said.

JSTAT
 

Martin Gayle

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#23
sabre said:
6:5 blackjack was inevitable. Given the popularity of carnival games with house advantages over 2% (in some cases well over) such as 3 card poker, carribean stud and let it ride ... it's no surprise that casinos looked for a way to boost the house edge on the popular blackjack game.
I don't beleive this to be true. Many players, good and bad avoid 6/5. You never have whales coming in to play Let It Ride or 6/5. The Whales still come to casinos to play traditional games like BJ, Craps, baccarat. They all have low HE.

Whales and good players will always find the best games. A good player will not play a 6/5 game. All ploppies need is a sucker bet with a monsterous house edge to make BJ as profitable as carnival games for the ploppy.
 
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aslan

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#24
Martin Gayle said:
I don't beleive this to be true. Many players, good and bad avoid 6/5. You never have whales coming in to play Let It Ride or 6/5. The Whales still come to casinos to play traditional games like BJ, Craps, baccarat. They all have low HE.

Whales and good players will always find the best games. A good player will not play a 6/5 game. All ploppies need is a sucker bet with a monsterous house edge to make BJ as profitable as carnival games for the ploppy.
It is in our best interest to keep the ploppies aware of how bad the 6/5 game is. It seems like there is no end to the growing throngs who continue to play both at 6/5 and CSM games. Without continually pushing the truth out to the ploppies, eventually more and more will join the ranks until there are no more 3/2 or hand shuffled/ASM games.

When I walk past a 6/5 game I like to speak out loud to the dealer, "Oh, you only pay 6/5. No thanks!"

(I dedicate this post to Shadroch)
 

moo321

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#25
Martin Gayle said:
I don't beleive this to be true. Many players, good and bad avoid 6/5. You never have whales coming in to play Let It Ride or 6/5. The Whales still come to casinos to play traditional games like BJ, Craps, baccarat. They all have low HE.

Whales and good players will always find the best games. A good player will not play a 6/5 game. All ploppies need is a sucker bet with a monsterous house edge to make BJ as profitable as carnival games for the ploppy.
Absolutely, let's not forget the effect of sucker bets. As much as I hate doing so for cover purposes, I do occasionally actually explain why I don't play "21+3" "match the dealer" or some other sucker bet. It gets awkward, however, when I play certain side bets every once in awhile at a high count...
 

FLASH1296

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#26
Sklansky never claimed to be more than an average Texas Hold Em player.
He is very strong in games like Razz and Lowball, etc.

I noted the 1998 date on the testimony.

I do not recall 6/5 BJ games being ubiquitous 21 years ago.

I thought this was Gary Loveman's dirty doing.
 

ihate17

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#27
math problem and Loveman

FLASH1296 said:
Sklansky never claimed to be more than an average Texas Hold Em player.
He is very strong in games like Razz and Lowball, etc.

I noted the 1998 date on the testimony.

I do not recall 6/5 BJ games being ubiquitous 21 years ago.

I thought this was Gary Loveman's dirty doing.

1998 was only 11 years ago.

I believe 6/5 first showed up at Ballys before HET bought it. It was then owned by PPE (Trump)
Still since Loveman is such a dispicable character it really hurts not to blame him for the invention of 6/5 but I find comfort that he can easily be blamed for expanding it into shoe games.

ihate17
 

FLASH1296

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#28


It is my perception that the evil b*st*rd - Gary Loveman - was the primary architect for spreading 8 deckers, not to mention H17 games, on the Strip.

Perhaps my memory is faulty, but were they there to any degree more than a decade ago ?

 

QFIT

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#29
FLASH1296 said:
Sklansky never claimed to be more than an average Texas Hold Em player.
Well, he did co-author a couple of Hold Em classics with Malmuth.
 
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FLASH1296

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#31
QFIT,

You said ... "he did co-author a couple of Hold Em classics with Malmuth."

That is true. Those books were published decades ago, before the Modern Era of Poker.

David Sklansky was a true poker pioneer.

Before the advent of personal computers he had computed a great deal about Poker that was simply unknown.

Sklansky dislikes tournaments and any "ring game" in which his edge is not substantial.
 
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callipygian

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#32
FLASH1296 said:
"he did co-author a couple of Hold Em classics with Malmuth."

That is true. Those books were published decades ago, before the Modern Era of Poker.
Not SSHE, which arguably is his biggest classic.
 

Canceler

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#33
But I'm not...

callipygian said:
Not SSHE, which arguably is his biggest classic.
I see you were too polite to mention that that was copyrighted in 2004, and point out that was only a half decade ago.
 

WRX

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#35
A while back I was playing a 6:5 game on the Strip dealt by a very nice, eccentric, older Asian woman. EVERY time a player got a blackjack, as she was paying, she'd say, "Here, we only pay you a little bit."
 

moo321

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#36
WRX said:
A while back I was playing a 6:5 game on the Strip dealt by a very nice, eccentric, older Asian woman. EVERY time a player got a blackjack, as she was paying, she'd say, "Here, we only pay you a little bit."
If I was walking by and observed that I would have tipped her $5 on principle.
 
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