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Kasey: Hoping for a better showing
I'll be in Las Vegas next week, and I'm hoping things will go at least a little better than last time.
I'd been practicing KO for about a year and a half, and thought I had it down, but things were a little different in the casino.
One time when the dealer asked about Insurance and I wanted to say "yes", I actually blurted out the count! Ugh, how embarrasing.
Another six months of daily practice and I'm ready to try again.
I'm just hoping not to do anything bone-headed this trip.
Kasey
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John Lewis: Re: Hoping for a better showing
> I'll be in Las Vegas next week, and I'm
> hoping things will go at least a little
> better than last time.
> I'd been practicing KO for about a year and
> a half, and thought I had it down, but
> things were a little different in the
> casino.
> One time when the dealer asked about
> Insurance and I wanted to say
> "yes", I actually blurted out the
> count! Ugh, how embarrasing.
> Another six months of daily practice and I'm
> ready to try again.
> I'm just hoping not to do anything
> bone-headed this trip.
> Kasey
How did the dealer react and respond when you told him the count?
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Moose: blurting out the count.
.. last time that happened to me, it was a blackjack against an ace, and when I blurted out the count of "even", the dealer dutifully paid me 1:1 for my natural.
Yeah, it was a timely coincidence that saved me a lot of face, to say the least
M.
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Kasey: Dealer's response
> How did the dealer react and respond when
> you told him the count?
He said "what?" is all. I said I wanted insurance and put out my chips. It didn't cause much of a stir. I'm pretty sure he just thought he didn't hear what I said.
However, I was playing with a friend (non-counter) and I thought he was going to burst something trying not to laugh.
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