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BlackJack Players
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1. Do you believe it makes a difference how many players are at a table in regards to your chances, and cards? 2. Do you believe that everyone must play their cards right (i.e. basic strategy), and that if others do not, it will ultimately effect your hand and money making over the long term? 3. Do you think that progressive betting is necessary to play blackjack? Or do you simply play optimum betting strategy over the long haul? :helpme |
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No matter if it is a newbie, some people jumping in and out of the shoe, or people standing on their 14 against a face card.... none of it matters. Just play every one of YOUR HANDS according to the optimum betting strategy, and you have the best odds. They also claim that no type of aggressive or passive betting works long run. Whether you are doing some of the more known methods, or you are doing your own type of 1/2/3/min etc.. |
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The house will always have the advantage unless you are counting cards (correctly). Most people who play do not even know basic strategy and many that do don't realize it can vary depending on the table rules. Check this Basic Strategy Engine. Be sure to set the table rules on the left. http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bjbse.php |
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Although certain casinos, and higher min. bet tables, seem to be a bit better in regards to players who know the game in this regard. But ultimately, according to the pros, as long as you play basic strategy YOUR HAND no matter what else goes on at the table... you will have the best odds LONG RUN in regards to the cards. Quote:
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I have never lost at Casino Blackjack using Bill Zygots method of playing. It's easy to beat the house odds. Rule #1 makes the odds 'almost' even. Common sense after that turns it into your favor. Those stating that 'you cannot beat the house in blackjack' are definately not right. Period.
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i totally believe that what people do on the table makes a huge difference. i have played blackjack for years and i will literally scout a table and the way players are playing.
each time that i have played with "quality" players i have done extremely well. the deck works in trends, and when people play all over the place it is hard to see what is coming next. blackjack there is def skill involved. anytime a newbie buddy plays he will be toast with the first 30min when i will be playing most of the night. again the deck comes down to trends and calling when the right trend is going to happen. if people are hitting all over the place it makes it near impossible to call this. people are going to have their opinions but i can guarantee you the ones who say otherwise simply do not play alot of blackjack. walk into the casino and go to the high rollers table and ask those guys their opinion. then report back. i can bet you they will tell you it does matter. |
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I think the anchor position is the most important one of the table.
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let me guess "you know a guy who knows a guy". then how come at every casino high rollers table when someone sits down who is hitting all over the place the guys start to bitch? |
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Find me one person in the Blackjack Hall of Fame that agrees with you. You won't. You are wrong. Quote:
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I've also noticed the regulars will check out your stack of chips, how long you have been playing at a table, where you are playing. If they know you are a decent player, and have a history of winning, they will make their table selections based on it. |
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the fact that you think not 1 single blackjack pro agrees with me is simply hilarious. let me guess you know all those guys to? :1orglaugh got to love douche bags who name drop like they are the guy. |
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No offense meant, simply had never heard of it referred to 'anchor' if that is the table spot you were in fact referring to. :) |
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if you are card counting it makes it easier when you can expect the same play from the people next to you. |
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what is the criteria for being a pro? how often should they play? |
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is there like a secret pros meeting i have to attend? do i have to be blind folded and walk through a long corridor with pictures of the top pros?
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I usually play in the wee hours of the morning. That way you get away from the tourists like Aunt Maude and her sister taking 5 minutes to figure if they should hit 17 cause the dealer has an 8 up. I like to play fast - the more hands the more money. It's an easy game to beat - and, they can't ban what you are doing like most houses will ban 'card counting' if they catch you doing it. |
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Up until about a month ago I spent about 3-4 days a week in the casino playing blackjack for about a year. Sooo...
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Me personally, I buy in small to each table (usually about 8x table minimum) and I will play the minimum until I have doubled my buy-in. Then I will start changing my bets according to how hot the table is. If my first four hands are losers I will simply get up and walk away and find another table with the same min. bet. If the table gets hot and people are playing consistently I will raise my bet. I played 9 straight hours about 2 months ago at a $100 min table, everytime I'd get back down to $100 I'd get back up to about a grand then go down and up and down and up. Normally when something like that happens I'll bet the min 4 times and walk away regardless of the outcome. At the end of the day the dealer always wins, so keep track of how much you buy in to for the month vs how much you win. After a couple of months if you are up, keep playing how you have been. If you're in the red, either change up how you play or just stop. Try to keep emotions out of it, you will always lose hands and you will always win hands, it's just a matter of being a consistent player and not changing your technique because you have a bad feeling or you think you should. If you're consistent and lose, chances are you would have lost that hand anyway. Can't tell you how many times I have "thought" I should hit a 16 then did and I busted and I pulled the dealers bust card and they hit a 21 ruining it for the whole table. |
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They are a combination of the rent check, play it safe and bitch at everyone else at the table type, or the overly aggressive Asian player who throws tantrums. While this is not at EVERY casino. I see a lot of it at the area one. I have not played in months because I have been so busy. But I am sure the same regulars are there even now. Although, I have found that sometimes playing at a $15/25.00 table will eliminate the low ballers a lot of times. |
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I lost WAY more money learning how to count cards at a table than I did actually learning how to play poker. The basic card counting strategy isn't difficult but even being able to add or subtract 1 as fast as some dealers deal is pretty tough. |
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what i am telling you is i dont think there is anyway anyone who has a LEGITIMATE way of evening or beating the odds at blackjack that was not just a hipster sounding twist on common knowledge that they would share it. it is like people who have a converting site. are they going to go around and let people know every secret for a $35 fee? or are they going to keep that shit to themselves and make sure they make boat loads of money themselves? either you are completely full of shit or you are the nicest guy on earth. |
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the only chance i find i have against the house is when i play alone at my own table...that way i can determine my outcome, play single handed or 2-3 handed at any given time to move the cards around..:)
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Knowing when to raise your bets. Knowing when to cash out. :2 cents: |
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