TimeKeeper
Well-Known Member
Last week I played my first few hands of blackjack at a casino. I went to Foxwoods not even thinking I'd play blackjack. I was just going for the fun as I often wake up late at night and go out. Not too many places to go than a couple of all night restaurants otherwise.
So I played the slots and lost $11. I looked over to my left and decided I'd play blackjack even though I wasn't prepared. I noticed plenty of $10 dollar tables available and sat down and handed over my voucher ticket for $9 plus a $1 dollar bill for $10 dollar buy in. He told me that he doesn't take vouchers and that I'd have to redeem for cash first! Doh! Not off to a good start... So I get up and walk the wrong way towards to chip redemptions, and then turn around to where you redeem tickets.
I get my money and go back to the table. I really didn't know what I was doing at all. My very first hand was a blackjack. My seond hand was a push. And my third hand which was a double down which I lost. I had stacked all the chips on top of each other by accident. The dealer told me to be careful because the guys upstairs will find that suspicious. So when I was down to the $5 dollar chip I took off. In all, I threw away $16.
I still need more practice, and definitely not ready to throw away money. I also need to read up a bit more about behavior at the table. I was totall unprepared for it. I was a nervous wreck sitting there. I think if I hadn't known anything about card counting I would have been fine. But with all the info I know about pit bosses and what not, I think I had that on my mind.
Is there a good book you guys can recommend that deals specifically with the table/casino atmosphere? I already have "PLay Blackjack Like the Pros," "KO BlackJack" and "Bringing Down the House." I know Blackwood's book has a chapter in it about heat. I should probably reread it.
So I played the slots and lost $11. I looked over to my left and decided I'd play blackjack even though I wasn't prepared. I noticed plenty of $10 dollar tables available and sat down and handed over my voucher ticket for $9 plus a $1 dollar bill for $10 dollar buy in. He told me that he doesn't take vouchers and that I'd have to redeem for cash first! Doh! Not off to a good start... So I get up and walk the wrong way towards to chip redemptions, and then turn around to where you redeem tickets.
I get my money and go back to the table. I really didn't know what I was doing at all. My very first hand was a blackjack. My seond hand was a push. And my third hand which was a double down which I lost. I had stacked all the chips on top of each other by accident. The dealer told me to be careful because the guys upstairs will find that suspicious. So when I was down to the $5 dollar chip I took off. In all, I threw away $16.
I still need more practice, and definitely not ready to throw away money. I also need to read up a bit more about behavior at the table. I was totall unprepared for it. I was a nervous wreck sitting there. I think if I hadn't known anything about card counting I would have been fine. But with all the info I know about pit bosses and what not, I think I had that on my mind.
Is there a good book you guys can recommend that deals specifically with the table/casino atmosphere? I already have "PLay Blackjack Like the Pros," "KO BlackJack" and "Bringing Down the House." I know Blackwood's book has a chapter in it about heat. I should probably reread it.