Newbie Question

bjmunkeez

New Member
Hi All

I am a beginner in the BJ counting game. I have done some research on the casinos in our area and would like to find out if they are worth playing at considering the following:

- They all use a Shuffle Master One2Six shuffling machine with 5 decks loaded
- The dealer generally shuffles after every round, sometimes every second round (sometimes even in the middle of the game). No consistency here.
- The table is labelled - Dealer stands on 17, draws to 16 (not 100% sure what this means)
- Double allowed after split, one card allowed after split ace.

From what I have read, most casinos use even numbers of decks (2,4,6,8) - is it of concern that we use 5 decks? Also, what would my penetration be considering that we shuffle after pretty much every hand?

Look forward to some answers :) Thanks in advance.
 

johndoe

Well-Known Member
Don't bother. The 5 decks doesn't matter, what matters is the machine that shuffles after every round. Worthless for counting. Your equivalent penetration is probably a 1/4 deck depending on # of players.
 

Martin Gayle

Well-Known Member
bjmunkeez said:
Hi All

I am a beginner in the BJ counting game. I have done some research on the casinos in our area and would like to find out if they are worth playing at considering the following:

- They all use a Shuffle Master One2Six shuffling machine with 5 decks loaded
- The dealer generally shuffles after every round, sometimes every second round (sometimes even in the middle of the game). No consistency here.
- The table is labelled - Dealer stands on 17, draws to 16 (not 100% sure what this means)
- Double allowed after split, one card allowed after split ace.

From what I have read, most casinos use even numbers of decks (2,4,6,8) - is it of concern that we use 5 decks? Also, what would my penetration be considering that we shuffle after pretty much every hand?

Look forward to some answers :) Thanks in advance.
Ans,

1) This game is not worth playing.

2) Dealer stands on 17 must draw to 16. I am assuming this reads "Dealer stands on ALL 17's..." This means the dealer will not take a card on a hand such as A,6. This is a good rule for counter and hobby player alike. Dealer always draws on 16 anywhere you go.

3) 5 decks isn't a concern. It is better than 6!

4) You have maybe a 5% penetration.

You cannot beat these shuffling machines with counting.
 

cpage727

Well-Known Member
what you need to do is maybe go in there and bust up the machine so maybe they will have to start hand shuffling :laugh:
 

bj bob

Well-Known Member
bjmunkeez said:
Hi All...


From what I have read, most casinos use even numbers of decks (2,4,6,8) - is it of concern that we use 5 decks?
Any time you see the words "5 decks", that indicates the typical load of a CSM which stands for continuous shuffle machine and therefore renders the game impossible to count.
 
bj bob said:
Any time you see the words "5 decks", that indicates the typical load of a CSM which stands for continuous shuffle machine and therefore renders the game impossible to count.
There are a couple of exceptions, games that actually use 5 hand shuffled decks. There's a good 3-deck game out there, and I remember reading about a 7-decker once.

The weirdest thing I've ever saw: the gambling cruise games that sail out of New York, on one of them the BJ tables have 9 spots.
 
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