Ferretnparrot
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rollem411 said:He was wearing a tan sweatsuit with a shaved head.
ew who wears sweat pants what a loser, I still havnt met any of the guys here, it makes me sad
rollem411 said:He was wearing a tan sweatsuit with a shaved head.
you didnt get any heat for that?Ferretnparrot said:It may be argued that splitting tens is suicide but i get way too excited when i know that if i split my tens, everybody at the table is goign to color up and leave, which has happend to me many times, litterally everybody at the table....push all their chips in at once and creat a traffic jam of piles in front of the dealer.
Flash: sometimes your posts are a bit misleading as information is left out or statements are completely right (e.g. $5 vs $10 dollar tables in AC).FLASH1296 said:In Las Vegas at high-end stores, like The Wynn for instance, Double Deck Games are dealt face up.
I find it a little more difficult to estimate the remaining decks from third base. In the first base hole all you have to do is stare directly across the table and make the calculation. Even for shuffle tracking I would think it most people would prefer first base because of position.Thunder said:I would say third base has another advantage that I don't think anyone else has mentioned. Many times, when the dealer is about to put the cards in the shoe after shuffling or right beforehand, they expose the last card, thereby giving you a slight edge when counting. You wouldn't be able to see it if you were at first base or in the middle most likely because they stack up the cads against the left side of the shoe before placing the cut card. Also if you're good at tracking cards, sometimes if they do a sloppy job stacking up the cards, you can see some of the cards in the middle.
Absolutely true. They anticipate your every move.GAGE COUNTY said:i've seen dealers pull a card out of the shoe to give somebody a hit but the player either changes their mind or the dealer is going too fast. I get a flash of the card on third base before they can put it back next to the shoe. If no one else takes the card my decision to hit or stand becomes pretty simple.
Might even persuade me to double down. The faster dealers do it more often!