evilrobotmonkey
Well-Known Member
so there is a place where i play double deck fairly regularly. i've been pretty lucky to not have receive any direct heat there. however, i was wondering if i've received heat indirectly.
for example, sometimes when i play, i notice that when the count is high and i start betting big... another dealer comes in to replace the one at the table, and whenever that happens, it is time to shuffle. i think it's more likely a coincidence, but i still wonder if pit bosses send new dealers over when they suspect someone is counting and bets are increased. if so, why would they try to deter counting in a disguised manner, instead of just backing that person off? i've been backed off at some places in rude manners, so it doesn't seem like casinos care to remain courteous to card counters.
also, some dealers cut the penetration deeper than others. every now and then i'll run into dealers who cut at 50%. sometimes i start off a session with a great dealer who cuts at 80%... then all of a sudden that dealer will get replaced by other ones who consistently cut at 50%. is this something casinos are known to do to take away card counters' edge, instead of having to back them off? why don't they just back them off?
i'm probably a little paranoid.
for example, sometimes when i play, i notice that when the count is high and i start betting big... another dealer comes in to replace the one at the table, and whenever that happens, it is time to shuffle. i think it's more likely a coincidence, but i still wonder if pit bosses send new dealers over when they suspect someone is counting and bets are increased. if so, why would they try to deter counting in a disguised manner, instead of just backing that person off? i've been backed off at some places in rude manners, so it doesn't seem like casinos care to remain courteous to card counters.
also, some dealers cut the penetration deeper than others. every now and then i'll run into dealers who cut at 50%. sometimes i start off a session with a great dealer who cuts at 80%... then all of a sudden that dealer will get replaced by other ones who consistently cut at 50%. is this something casinos are known to do to take away card counters' edge, instead of having to back them off? why don't they just back them off?
i'm probably a little paranoid.