Regards to all forum members. I am one of the best blackjack specialists in the world and want to share some information with you. Few good casinos are left in Sharm-el-Sheikh. One is in Domina Coral Bay hotel. The casino name is Aladin, penetration is 4/6, Asur, 5-200 euros. In Sinai Grand Casino there are automatic shufflers on 5-200 tables, 25-500 are hand dealt, but it's unlikely they'll accept advanced palyers. Automatic shuffler in Royal casino. Check the deck consistency in Naama Bay casino before play, they may add some small cards on cheap tables, the same is the case in Sharm casino.Percy said:Anyone know if they're still using shoes out in Sharm El Sheikh or if they've now switched to CSMs?
Toying with the idea of heading out there.
Thanks in advance for any info.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:Gramazeka said:. . . I am one of the best blackjack specialists in the world and want to share some information with you . . .
Gramazeka;. I am one of the best blackjack specialists in the world and want to share some information with you. [/I said:Gramazeka !! my congrats, but be careful, don't overestimate yourself.
I am happy to know you.
Beside, the Casino at El Gouna near Hurghada deal second hand, not all
dealers.
Eh.:cool2:
Tarzan said:Boasting something like that, I mean... WOW, that is a pretty tall claim. What is the basis of someone saying something like that? Is it definitive in terms of being an author on the subject? Is it based on lifetime earnings? Is it designing unique new theory and methods that are improvements on previously conceived ideas?
Pelerus said:You mean you haven't heard of Vittorio Gramazeka? I'm surprised he's using his real name as a handle, but I'd recognize that stylish and worldly prose anywhere - why, I experienced over 200 pages of it with his classic "A Trek through Heaven and Hell: 30 Days of Blackjack in Uganda", along with his equally well-regarded "Me Love You Long Time: An AP's Sordid Affair with the Games of Myanmar." He is, simply put, the number one traveling authority on international blackjack - which makes his claim to be simply "one of the best blackjack specialists in the world" actually rather modest.
Glad to have you here, Gramz!
Sure I read that one in a copy of Private Eye somewhile backPelerus said:. . . I experienced over 200 pages of it with his classic "A Trek through Heaven and Hell: 30 Days of Blackjack in Uganda", . . .
Pelerus said:You mean you haven't heard of Vittorio Gramazeka? I'm surprised he's using his real name as a handle, but I'd recognize that stylish and worldly prose anywhere - why, I experienced over 200 pages of it with his classic "A Trek through Heaven and Hell: 30 Days of Blackjack in Uganda", along with his equally well-regarded "Me Love You Long Time: An AP's Sordid Affair with the Games of Myanmar." He is, simply put, the number one traveling authority on international blackjack - which makes his claim to be simply "one of the best blackjack specialists in the world" actually rather modest.
Suddenly BJINFO is swarming with top world class experts!Pelerus said:This just in from Amazon.com: The all new sequel to Gramazeka's Myanmar chronicle will be available for pre-order next week! Be sure to check in then and reserve your copy of "Me Wong you Long Time: A Backcounter's Odyssey in Bangkok". :grin: