At a local casino, playing a red chip table. There's a guy at the table who's a real jovial fella. High fiving everyone when he wins, hitting the table when he sees an ace, etc. He seems pretty nice too, if a bit loud and boisterous. He's drinking O'Douls like crazy, 4 bottles in less than an hour, and chain smoking.
But I also notice he's raking it in. And his bets are varying wildly. I was standing behind someone who was playing, helping them play, so I was able to watch the table pretty closely. I noticed a couple of times when this guy slightly increased his bet with the count going up...but not every time. Not consistent at all.
Then one shoe ends, and the dealer pulls the other decks out of the ASM. I don't know anything about ASMs or shuffle tracking or anything, but this next part amazed me. The dealer hands the cut card to someone else, not this loud guy, and the loud guy real nicely asks if he can have the cut card and try his luck. The other person gives it to him, and he puts it in. The dealer starts up and the guy is flat betting $5/hand for a couple hands. Then he sits out one hand. Then he gets back in on the next hand putting $100 each on two spots. He hits a blackjack on one and a twenty on the other. He shouts out on how lucky he is, stands up and gives me a high five and everyone at the table. He kept playing for a while, and I saw him make at least $500 in an hour, varying his bets wildly.
Anyone know if an ASM can be shuffle tracked? I'm not asking how, just if it can be done. This guy wasn't a lucky ploppy either, there was a method to his madness, and he was playing the part perfectly.
I wonder if it wsa Bojack?
But I also notice he's raking it in. And his bets are varying wildly. I was standing behind someone who was playing, helping them play, so I was able to watch the table pretty closely. I noticed a couple of times when this guy slightly increased his bet with the count going up...but not every time. Not consistent at all.
Then one shoe ends, and the dealer pulls the other decks out of the ASM. I don't know anything about ASMs or shuffle tracking or anything, but this next part amazed me. The dealer hands the cut card to someone else, not this loud guy, and the loud guy real nicely asks if he can have the cut card and try his luck. The other person gives it to him, and he puts it in. The dealer starts up and the guy is flat betting $5/hand for a couple hands. Then he sits out one hand. Then he gets back in on the next hand putting $100 each on two spots. He hits a blackjack on one and a twenty on the other. He shouts out on how lucky he is, stands up and gives me a high five and everyone at the table. He kept playing for a while, and I saw him make at least $500 in an hour, varying his bets wildly.
Anyone know if an ASM can be shuffle tracked? I'm not asking how, just if it can be done. This guy wasn't a lucky ploppy either, there was a method to his madness, and he was playing the part perfectly.
I wonder if it wsa Bojack?