Winneratlosing
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Are there any casino left that still offer hand shuffle?
Shuffle tracking much?
Shuffle tracking much?
A lot of tables at High Roller room feature hand-shuffled Blackjack to attract players.Winneratlosing said:Are there any casino left that still offer hand shuffle?
Shuffle tracking much?
As a rookie, why are you so keenWinneratlosing said:most of us starting out don't have high limit bankrolls so anywhere else? some place for a rookie starting out?
We all have to start somewhere right? Were not all born Ken Uston or Wong we have to work to itxengrifter said:As a rookie, why are you so keen
on playing hand shuffle tables?
I can understand that... but what does any of that have to do with whether the game is hand shuffled or machine shuffled?Winneratlosing said:We all have to start somewhere right? Were not all born Ken Uston or Wong we have to work to it
These machines don't group anything. People like you are dangerous and should be banned from here.Nightshifter said:Just get juiced in with someone at SG Gaming and learn how the ASM groups the cards to exploit counting/BS playing on demand... you'll know what to look for and when and when not to play...![]()
This is flat out ridiculous, LC Larry. These machines have the capability to group cards. It is fairly common knowledge that they have the ability to re-arrange cards back into sequential order. Knowing that, why would anybody think they don't have the capability to arrange cards in any particular order desired?LC Larry said:These machines don't group anything. People like you are dangerous and should be banned from here.
Probably it will take some legal action rather than some commission deciding to do the right thing. I don't have a lot of faith on gaming commission's deciding to do the right things.KewlJ said:But if it becomes more widespread at some point this story WILL come out, when some gaming commission (probably Nevada as they usually lead the way) decides they can no longer look the other way.
I would but I have already forgotten. Salamander, ya know.Playallin said:Would you be willing to tell us what info that you have learned How we can exploit these machines and ID these machines?
I play with another AP occasionally. Recently he sent me a text after playing at The Creek and said "shufflers are fixed. They must have turned off beast mode." Apparently there are loads of reviews on Google complaining about "the shufflers". I don't buy into it though, after some experimentation of my own on these ASMS (also the reason I never mentioned them in my video about this tribe getting caught shorting shoes in '98). I am much more concerned about the frequent +12 and higher true counts we are seeing than anything else.Nightshifter said:Another situation in which I was talking to a man at coconut creek casino near Fort Lauderdale... He was fired (but still plays Hold'em there) because he was bragging about how they were killing players with their shufflers... He even told me it isn't wise to play here or at any of the seminole properties. They have extreme overhead at the hard rock and there's no way (if they kept they games 100% fair) they could keep the joint open if they didn't manipulate the gaming even more towards their favor. Doesn't happen all the time, but happens more often then not at the right times... usually when it's slow it isn't worth it on the low min tables ... like one or 2 players playing 10 a hand... so the games runs a more natural course that correlates with what KewlJ and myself deem as within bounds of a normal game.