AnIrishmannot2brite
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From Kevin Blackwoods article off the main page "World's Greatest job". The exact quote was: "But it's a whole different world when you've sat through ten draining hours of the worst cards imaginable".
Yeah well that was me last weekend. I hate to use the words "bad cards" because it takes on a negative connotation which leads to negative thinking and later disaster. Plus i really made some shaky plays like splitting tens three times in high TC only to give the dealer the twenty and me the three stiff hands...
And I'd tried to force things to happen rather than LET it happen. Tried for a first round knockout. Succeeded for a bit but then got sloppy with my game. Later all hell broke loose.
Especially the last three shoes when it seemed I got stiff hands on average eight out of ten times the dealer showed ten or ace. Hey, it can happen.
I really should have just kept betting the low minimum until things really broke loose. It was, after a game with some of the best rules I've seen so far with at least 75 to 80 percent penetration on six deck shoes.
So i dropped a few hundred but learned a good lesson of how i need to improve.
Assets: My counting is perfect and i can joke with the dealer and pit boss now and still keep track.
Deficiencies: Tend to force stuff to happen before the deck is warm enough. My edge being not quite high enough to work when lady luck REALLY turns south. That and i feared after a few big wins I was getting watched. So started to vary my best even during the low counts in order to fend off imaginary "heat" from the staff. Bad idea...
However over all it really WAS just a night of "less preferable cards". That's the closest I'll ever come to saying "bad cards".
An idiot can win with good luck.
I can win without luck or even a little bad luck
But no one wins with truly BAD LUCK.
Eight out of ten hands went stiff (in high TC) against dealers ten or ace. Jeezus!
Yeah well that was me last weekend. I hate to use the words "bad cards" because it takes on a negative connotation which leads to negative thinking and later disaster. Plus i really made some shaky plays like splitting tens three times in high TC only to give the dealer the twenty and me the three stiff hands...
And I'd tried to force things to happen rather than LET it happen. Tried for a first round knockout. Succeeded for a bit but then got sloppy with my game. Later all hell broke loose.
Especially the last three shoes when it seemed I got stiff hands on average eight out of ten times the dealer showed ten or ace. Hey, it can happen.
I really should have just kept betting the low minimum until things really broke loose. It was, after a game with some of the best rules I've seen so far with at least 75 to 80 percent penetration on six deck shoes.
So i dropped a few hundred but learned a good lesson of how i need to improve.
Assets: My counting is perfect and i can joke with the dealer and pit boss now and still keep track.
Deficiencies: Tend to force stuff to happen before the deck is warm enough. My edge being not quite high enough to work when lady luck REALLY turns south. That and i feared after a few big wins I was getting watched. So started to vary my best even during the low counts in order to fend off imaginary "heat" from the staff. Bad idea...
However over all it really WAS just a night of "less preferable cards". That's the closest I'll ever come to saying "bad cards".
An idiot can win with good luck.
I can win without luck or even a little bad luck
But no one wins with truly BAD LUCK.
Eight out of ten hands went stiff (in high TC) against dealers ten or ace. Jeezus!
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