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Daily Dubble: Playing all spots at DD
I am sure I am not the first one to think about this, so before I start simming, I thought I would ask the experts...
I play DD in Biloxi and Vegas, and, inspired by "Burning the Tables," was wondering whether most/any casinos will let a player bet on all 6 spots at DD. I seem to recall there are a few that restrict you to two hands-but will most places let you play all the spots?
If so, I was thinking that at some of the poorer (1 deck) pen games, that this could get you a significant pen increase...
E.g., playing 6 spots, at 2.7 cards per hand, plus the dealer's hand, and say, one split per round, you would pull about 44 cards in the first two rounds. You should get one more round even in a pretty bad looking 1 deck cut game. Even though the cut card comes out at 52, the dealer would let about 66 cards out, an effective cut of .7 decks.
Next, if you were flat betting each round more on the third base side than on the first base side -- maybe a flat bet of 1 unit on the first spot, 2 units on second, etc., to 6 units on the 6th spot--and playing lots of indices, well, could that be a possible winning approach with no bet spread?
If so, are the pit monkeys wise to this already? I.e., will this approach get you a quick tap?
Also, are KO indices strong enough to win in this situation?
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Don Schlesinger: Re: Playing all spots at DD
> If so, are the pit monkeys wise to this already? I.e.,
> will this approach get you a quick tap?
I'd say you might last about five minutes with extremely dumber than usual pit bosses.
Don
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Daily Dubble: Thanks VM
> I'd say you might last about five minutes with
> extremely dumber than usual pit bosses.
> Don
Thanks--so, this IS a winning approach, even at DD? Not that I'll ever be able to use it--well, maybe at the neighborhood Casino night...
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