Finn Dog
Well-Known Member
Back when I first read Burning The Tables In Las Vegas, I thought Ian Andersen's Ultimate Gambit was the ultimate weapon against the casinos.
I figured unlike my Hit and Run brethren, I'd automatically be under less suspicion for two reasons:
(1.) Because of the bonehead cover plays, the Pit would see me as someone who couldn't possibly be a threat (because I didn't even know basic).
(2.) My betting pattern would mimic that of a normal progression gambler and not that of a counter.
I'm now leaning toward the viewpoint that Andersen's Ultimate Gambit was indeed ingenious for its day (1999), but with the technology now of Voice Survey, I'm coming to the unfortunate conclusion that both of his Gambits (either the toned-down Green level version or the full-blown Black version) may indeed be useless in today's computer world (not to mention unnecessarily costly to EV, if true).
Therefore: has gambit play indeed been obsoleted by technology--or do you believe it's still worth the cost to EV--or is it better in today's environment to just Hit and Run without any cover?
Best regards,
FD
I figured unlike my Hit and Run brethren, I'd automatically be under less suspicion for two reasons:
(1.) Because of the bonehead cover plays, the Pit would see me as someone who couldn't possibly be a threat (because I didn't even know basic).
(2.) My betting pattern would mimic that of a normal progression gambler and not that of a counter.
I'm now leaning toward the viewpoint that Andersen's Ultimate Gambit was indeed ingenious for its day (1999), but with the technology now of Voice Survey, I'm coming to the unfortunate conclusion that both of his Gambits (either the toned-down Green level version or the full-blown Black version) may indeed be useless in today's computer world (not to mention unnecessarily costly to EV, if true).
Therefore: has gambit play indeed been obsoleted by technology--or do you believe it's still worth the cost to EV--or is it better in today's environment to just Hit and Run without any cover?
Best regards,
FD
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