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Thread: Randy: Dealer told the newbie

  1. #1
    Randy
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    Randy: Dealer told the newbie

    that he(the newbie) has to cut the decks with a cutcard, and than the dealer said(cutting 5/6), that he is also cutting the decks, to avoid, that someone can count the cards.

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    Magician
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    Magician: Re: Dealer told the newbie

    > that he(the newbie) has to cut the decks
    > with a cutcard, and than the dealer
    > said(cutting 5/6), that he is also cutting
    > the decks, to avoid, that someone can count
    > the cards.

    If you thought 5/6 was good wait till you've played 6/6. The best I've managed is three extra max bets after the cut card.

  3. #3
    ivy
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    ivy: for us ignorant ones...

    Magician, is that an allusion to shuffle tracking?

    > If you thought 5/6 was good wait till you've
    > played 6/6. The best I've managed is three
    > extra max bets after the cut card.

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    ET Fan
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    ET Fan: Good trick! ;-) *NM*


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    Mister M
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    Mister M: Re: for us ignorant ones...

    When the dealer deals out the cut card and forgets she has done so she will continue dealing.
    I have not had 100% pen because she'll notice eventually but probably about 5.9/6 !
    Of course if the count is negative then inform her at once.
    It is possible to sometimes in this extra pen by placing your hand over the cut card as many ploppies do for "luck" etc.
    With a rookie dealer this can be profitable but I could not possibly suggest this!
    I don't place this in the same catagory as the double BEFORE split(dbs)but it's a bit too raw.


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    suicyco maniac
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    suicyco maniac: I have played 6/6 !!!!

    O.K. so I am stretching the truth a bit it was actually 310/312 but I could usualy see the burn card (at least 75% of the time) The casino had the following rules...... ls das doa 6 card win h17. I only had one losing day out of the 2 weeks this promo lasted for. An interesting fact is the ploppies killed this game not the casino owner he wanted to deal it out for at least a month and talked about always dealing this deep but unfortunatly the ploppies bitched and moaned every time the dealer would shuffle mid hand. The casino profits dropped off because the ploppies refused to play this game. The casino finally had to go back to their usual 5.5/6. I should change that post a couple of weeks back from F@#%&ING dealers to F%$#@ING ploppies!!!!!

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    Magician
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    Magician: Cut card

    > When the dealer deals out the cut card and
    > forgets she has done so she will continue
    > dealing.

    Yes, that's what I was referring to.

    > I have not had 100% pen because she'll
    > notice eventually but probably about 5.9/6 !
    > Of course if the count is negative then
    > inform her at once.

    I've seen 100% once, but I wasn't playing or counting the table. Most times the dealer will notice the discards piling up before she runs out of cards.

    > It is possible to sometimes in this extra
    > pen by placing your hand over the cut card
    > as many ploppies do for "luck"
    > etc.
    > With a rookie dealer this can be profitable
    > but I could not possibly suggest this!
    > I don't place this in the same catagory as
    > the double BEFORE split(dbs)but it's a bit
    > too raw.

    Nor would I, but I'm not about to recommend reminding the dealer to shuffle away a plus count either. When the cut card comes out in a plus shoe I will have my bet ready and give the dealer an expectant look. If the dealer remembers to shuffle I will pick up my bet and take a break, returning to a freshly shuffled shoe with a minimum bet.

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    Mister M
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    Mister M: Re: Cut card

    Your play mirrors mine exactly.This can be extremely profitable as can be imagined.

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