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Originally Posted by Ron Bennett
In contrast, NO casino I'm aware of, hands out hint sheets on card counting, since that could cost them money; in reality, most players attempting card counting will still lose money, but casinos know that a relatively small number of determined counters can cost a casino a lot of money due to the narrow statistical percentage spread in blackjack to begin with.
Ron
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Some of the players I was with, apparently Vietnamese chick, and $400 a hand were both regulars. The dealer knew them, and they had all kinds of theories and angles to work the cards.
In $400 a hands case, I think he just played the law of averages. Especially when it came to playing 2-3 hands at a time. She did not do that the whole time. Just when he would get down or be on a losing streak.
Same with Vietnamese lady. She had all kinds of do this when this, and do that when that. But paying some attention to that way she played, she still lost her ass by the end of the night.
I do not mean to sounds rude of arrogant by any means since I am more a less clueless to the blackjack regular riddles and game, but I find it hard to listen to someone who is losing money on 'tips' and advice. But maybe that is just me.