horseshoe southern Indiana

#1
I started playing Blackjack at the Horseshoe Southern Indiana. Does anyone in the forum play there and had good success.

I been off and on with the sessions there, I believe my biggest has been $450.

I play the $5 or $10 tables and do a progressive 1 - 5 units betting

3 to 2, 8 deck, no sur, h17, split any cards, aces only once and double down after split
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
#4
A few reasons:

You say you're following a progression. No mention of counting. A progression is a losing strategy, period, regardless of spread.

If you're counting, for an 8D, H17 game, depending on penetration, you need at least 1-12.
 
#5
Okay understandable
I am using a KISS counting with an 8d, h17, pen is about 85%
I'm going to move towards 1-10 when BR is bigger and better counting
Progressive in the TC moving to plus
Tc +1 = $5
Tc + 2 = $10
Tc+3= $15
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
#6
OK, gotcha. The problem is if you're doing play-all, your BR won't grow at that spread. Suggest you just backcount and wong in at +2 and wong out at 0.
 
#8
I have only gotten serious in playing in the last year. I have been able to travel around with my job and has place me close to a lot of casinos from the big easy to southern Indiana. In most of the cases you can find a $5 table with 3-2, 8 deck game good pen. No surrender split on any two with double down after.

I was reading the article for counting cards and 8 deck is as bad as 6-5 game. Would it be better to play with the same rules with 2 deck at high table $25? Or stay at $5 8 deck game until BR is bigger. I do have great job so resupply my BR is not an issue

Bankroll is at $1k , I know the BR will not support a great spread at $25. Should I flat bet in order to build a better BR then open up to a spread in order to have a better game and ev
 
#9
Play the 8 deck game with 85% spread. I don't know how big of a spread you will need. 1-12 is the minimum. Might want to spread even bigger. I wouldn't even consider playing if you'r spread is smaller. I suggest wonging out at -1 or greater.
 

johndoe

Well-Known Member
#11
aceK said:
I was reading the article for counting cards and 8 deck is as bad as 6-5 game. Would it be better to play with the same rules with 2 deck at high table $25? Or stay at $5 8 deck game until BR is bigger. I do have great job so resupply my BR is not an issue
Where did you read that? It's a ridiculous statement, and they should be shamed for it. 8 decks with good pen are very good games.
 
#12
https://www.blackjackinfo.com/no-6-to-5-blackjack/

reread article, sorry for an misleading statement with "it is as bad as". In the 3rd paragraph of the article, it is talking about with the worst rules playing an 8 deck game would be better than an 6:5 table

it is great article in the dangers of the 6:5 game and how it is taking over the blackjack tables. you can find them in Ohio and IL with 6:5 at lower limits and higher ones having 3:2
 
#14
aceK said:
I started playing Blackjack at the Horseshoe Southern Indiana. Does anyone in the forum play there and had good success.

I been off and on with the sessions there, I believe my biggest has been $450.

I play the $5 or $10 tables and do a progressive 1 - 5 units betting

3 to 2, 8 deck, no sur, h17, split any cards, aces only once and double down after split
I play there
 

Ryemo

Well-Known Member
#15
I’m very familiar with Horseshoe Hammond and don’t ever remember seeing 8D at all? Did I miss something?

Also, I know my response is many months late to this thread...

aceK, just based on the couple posts you’ve made in this thread, you really need to read a few books before anything else. In one of your final posts, you asked if you should flat bet in order to build up your 1K bankroll... I suggest a little more study.
 
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