Tarzan
Banned
Those of you that play often enough all know what I am talking about. "Twilight Zone Blackjack", "Vegas Vacation Style Blackjack"... those times when that dealer can get nothing but 20, 21 or back to back blackjacks while you get that ugly 12-16 every single hand and break every single time you hit it. This goes on for shoes in a row regardless of what the count is doing... the one time you get a blackjack, the dealer has one also! You get that rare 20 against the dealers 6 up card and are thinking,"Well, I might finally win a hand" but this is not the case as the dealer pulls the miracle 5 on top of his 16 and you lose that hand too!
It happens... it happens to the best of us, it has happened to anyone who has played the game for any length of time at one point or another. Now to my question...Have you ever been "spooked" off a table because of this to look for greener pastures or have you "gone strictly with the math" and remained there against what appears to be the world's luckiest dealer(for that particular moment in time at least) that can't miss no matter what, waiting for the next quality count/shoe and then throw it out there without flinching?
I have flinched... I admit it. Unless there is some major reason to try and hang on there, such as a count starting to go off the chart I bail out and regroup, seeking to change it up and get away from "the dealer from hell". This is one of the burning questions I posed upon Flash when we hung out and played in AC together, so I already know his answer! He is a "strictly by the math sort of guy" that ignores such things and assumes no dealer is unbeatable. It has been my experience to scoot to another table, another casino, etc. and eventually wander back in that direction only to see that same dealer slaughtering all who come in their path! A few dealers I know and one I know as a close friend has said that there are those times when they are incredibly hot and this trend seems to go with them for their entire shift or at least most of it. I tended to agree as I have seen this in action first hand.
I would like to hear from other professionals (or part time players that I would consider experts) such as Shad, Callipygian, AutoMonkey, Sonny, Ken, Zen, etc., on your thought processes here. Have you ever ran across the "dealer from hell" and been spooked off a table or have you ignored any ridiculously lucky runs on the dealers part that are seemingly endless, shrugged it off and stayed right there at the same table to continue to battle it out with them?
It happens... it happens to the best of us, it has happened to anyone who has played the game for any length of time at one point or another. Now to my question...Have you ever been "spooked" off a table because of this to look for greener pastures or have you "gone strictly with the math" and remained there against what appears to be the world's luckiest dealer(for that particular moment in time at least) that can't miss no matter what, waiting for the next quality count/shoe and then throw it out there without flinching?
I have flinched... I admit it. Unless there is some major reason to try and hang on there, such as a count starting to go off the chart I bail out and regroup, seeking to change it up and get away from "the dealer from hell". This is one of the burning questions I posed upon Flash when we hung out and played in AC together, so I already know his answer! He is a "strictly by the math sort of guy" that ignores such things and assumes no dealer is unbeatable. It has been my experience to scoot to another table, another casino, etc. and eventually wander back in that direction only to see that same dealer slaughtering all who come in their path! A few dealers I know and one I know as a close friend has said that there are those times when they are incredibly hot and this trend seems to go with them for their entire shift or at least most of it. I tended to agree as I have seen this in action first hand.
I would like to hear from other professionals (or part time players that I would consider experts) such as Shad, Callipygian, AutoMonkey, Sonny, Ken, Zen, etc., on your thought processes here. Have you ever ran across the "dealer from hell" and been spooked off a table or have you ignored any ridiculously lucky runs on the dealers part that are seemingly endless, shrugged it off and stayed right there at the same table to continue to battle it out with them?
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