"Your honor, with all due respect: if you're going to try my case for me, I wish you wouldn't lose it."
Fictitious Boston Attorney Frank Galvin (Paul Newman - January 26, 1925 - September 26, 2008) in The Verdict, 1982, lambasting Trial Judge Hoyle (Milo Donal O'Shea - June 2, 1926 - April 2, 2013) - http://imdb.com/title/tt0084855/
Sweaty here on the river???....Spread 1 to 2 units on a quarter game, stay 1 hour, win or lose, get up and walk away; cash in on another shift or in a different joint and there is no heat at all in any of the spots here on the river!....90% of the PB's are all youngsters and do not know they are alive, let alone are capable of catching a knowledgeable seasoned player!...BTW, with a 1 to 2 spread on a quarter game, it translates to $100 plus per hour with very little fluctuation in your BR......just sayin.....
This was not the case when I went. I found 6:5 everywhere, some not even offering 3:2, one place didn't even have table games. Then again, I scouted off season at an off time of day and wasn't able to scout the other shifts. I'm surprised the Trop gives good pen on DD. The pen on their shoe was the worst I've ever seen. Maybe I'll have to check them out in season.
I got preferential shuffled every time I jumped 1 to 3 units in Laughlin on the single deck games. I used it to my advantage, but it was generally a waste of time considering the time involved to get there and the few playable games that all sweat green action.
I'm not likely go back to any of those dumps. It took 45 minutes to cash out chips the Colorado Bell as the cage also was the players club sign up. I got behind a half dozen octogenarians signing up for new players cards.
That's because you spread 1 to 3.....spread 1 to 2 with an occassional 1 unit press to 3 units on a good deck and you'll not get any heat....Also, need to rat-hole green checks and cash them in on a different shift, or better yet have someone else do it for you....Also, never play more than 1 hour, win or lose, then walk....Also, never sit on 3rd base, it's like waving a big red flag. I sit on 1st base and they don't even look at me.....
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