aslan
Well-Known Member
I have played only a half hour or so of SD. Some of you have commented to me that I should look for the single and double deck games, the advantage being so much better, but I have a number of fears about SD. Maybe some of you wouldn't mind addressing these fears:
1) I figure this is where the house really watches because it is prime card-counter-bait.
2) They probably put their best dealers on the SD games.
3) The cards are dealt down so it is a little tricky getting used to counting them as they are turned up (as opposed to 6 or 8 deck with everything face up).
4) It is much easier for an onlooker to figure the count because you hit the Key Count so fast, so I figure even the dumbest dealer can figure out the swift changes in one's betting.
5) I feel under the spotlight in SD, whereas I feel like it's easy to hide in 8-deck (sorta like small town/big town).
6) The dealers seem faster than usual, which I know many of you like, but it's hard for beginners to keep up with a dealer who quickly turns the cards and sweeps them up.
1) I figure this is where the house really watches because it is prime card-counter-bait.
2) They probably put their best dealers on the SD games.
3) The cards are dealt down so it is a little tricky getting used to counting them as they are turned up (as opposed to 6 or 8 deck with everything face up).
4) It is much easier for an onlooker to figure the count because you hit the Key Count so fast, so I figure even the dumbest dealer can figure out the swift changes in one's betting.
5) I feel under the spotlight in SD, whereas I feel like it's easy to hide in 8-deck (sorta like small town/big town).
6) The dealers seem faster than usual, which I know many of you like, but it's hard for beginners to keep up with a dealer who quickly turns the cards and sweeps them up.