Let's not forget, we're the reason blackjack ever became popular to begin with. When the casinos forget that, (the attraction to blackjack is that it can be beaten), they will have lost the sole reasoning that many people had for even deciding to play this boring game! In many ways, casino management is still stuck in a 20th century mindset. They believe that players aren't sophisticated enough to realize that hitting on soft 17 and using more decks is bad for their wallets. The day is fast approaching though when their greed combined with the vast library of how to play blackjack correctly on the internet, will lead to their doom. After all, what's the appeal of playing a game where you know you're not going to win lots of money relative to your bankroll and on top of that, you're faced with a big house edge. Slots worked because there was always the promise of a huge jackpot. Same thing for some other card games. Blackjack doesn't have that, so it needs to offer good odds to entice people.
Some have argued that by ganging up on a casino, they'd be more inclined to make the rules worse thus hurting our cause. However, I believe in the long run, that would hurt them more because the card counters would leave when the rules got worse and they'd also lose all their other customers too when they found that they were losing a lot more than say at Casino XYZ with their liberal rules. There is only so much losing one will take before you lose their loyalty. IF you've ever walked out of a casino having lost a huge amount, you know that sick feeling in your stomach you get that makes you question whether you ever want to gamble again and whether it be logical or not, you're going to associate losing with that casino. For a casino to be successful, it has to offer 3 things.
1. Value
2. Entertainment
3. Mystique
I think value speaks for itself. As for entertainment, people want to be entertained while they're staying at a casino. They want to feel that there is more to do than just gamble. How else are they going to convince their non-gambling buddies to come along. Besides, you want something to do when you're tired of counting cards for 5 hours straight.
Mystique is when you go to a casino and you genuinely feel that you're entering a whole new world where you feel like you belong to something special. You're not going to get that feeling walking into Trump Plaza or Bally's. It's one of the reasons why the Borgata or Bellagio is so successful. You walk in there and you feel like you're among kings with the service you get (people who genuinely want to insure that your stay is a pleasant one)and the atmosphere where most people seem to be happy and enjoying themselves vs other casinos where everyone seems depressed. Anyway, I feel like I could write a book on this so I will stop before I put everyone on here to sleep! :cool2: