There IS a way to beat the !!?()#~! things!
Reading recent posts here on CSMs tweaked my memory about an incident I saw at Jupiters casino (Gold Coast Aust.) more than 3 years ago. A pal and I walked onto the main floor and noticed an unusual crowd gathered around a $25 min $1000 max CSM BJ table. (We both shared the same beliefs about CSMs, which is that they can't really be beaten and so they are like slots, only there for suckers.)
Imagine our surprise when we edged our way through the rubbernecks to find a lone 40-ish man playing all 7 boxes AND each box carrying the max bet, one grand. Neither of us had ever seen anyone in a full frontal attack like this on a CSM, (and we have not seen one since.) The bigger surprise was he was UP +$120K.
Later, a dealer told us the guy won $180K at that table. (Can somebody calculate the odds against achieving +180 units profit in one 8 or 9-hour CSM session, with no card counting, just perfect BS, playing like this, at 7 grand a round? Or was this just one of the biggest streaks in the short history of the CSM?)
I settled down and watched him for over an hour. He looked like your average Joe TV salesman without the suit. Clean-cut, well-dressed, no rings or ornaments, stylish, new leather shoes, enjoying playing up for the envious crowd of hoos and haaas when the dealer busted and he occasionally won all 7 or more hands on one round!
I had the idea this guy might be a casino plant and if so, what a great gig! Many onlookers were highly impressed with his confident play; doubles and splits all done to perfect BS; even doubling 11 V A at this casino where you get your double back if she makes BJ. Here was the living proof all the mugs have known forever: these infernal things CAN be beaten... Right. You just need 7 grand to start with, see?
I also noticed things of benefit playing like this. 1 He scores heaps more blackjacks than the dealer's measly 1:21 hands. He gets the same math-rate of course, but he has 7 hands V D1.
2 In the case of this being a 'lucky table' (you there Josh?) the dealer can be absolutely overwhelmed and obliterated by sheer force of numbers when 'the flow of cards' is in the player's favour. (You there again Josh?)
3 When the dealer is having an 'unlucky streak of busts or losses' the player seems to win heaps quickly. Of course the opposite of these positives is just as likely isn't it... But on this occasion, this guy's mojo was working just great. I wonder if it still is?
Has anyone else seen such a successful CSM attack brazenly carried out with such aplomb and confidence, over such a long session?:cat: