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    Hahahahha i know right - shes like a ukranian random word generator

    But this is like the holy grail of card counting you can even see them hand shuffling the six deck shoe in the background
    What am i missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fringe View Post
    somewhere like Africa oh god my sides


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    I'm sure you realize, he's not joking, nor making it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ustonzen View Post
    What am i missing
    The placement of the cut card.

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    Oh

    I knew it was too good to be true

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    Quote Originally Posted by therefinery View Post
    I'm sure you realize, he's not joking, nor making it up.
    I believe Fringe is laughing more about my choice of continent (Africa), but the truth is you can really find games just about anywhere. He should be happy about that

    There are excellent rules and pen out there for micro-bankrolled AP with tables of $4-$46 USD in the Caribbean and $2-$30 USD in Mexico, but I highly doubt anyone here will seek them out. It's much easier just to work and save up a decent sized bankroll to get up to speed wherever you're from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vagabond View Post
    $2-$30 USD in Mexico
    I believe that Mexico recently followed the lead of (neighboring) Panama by
    charging an unapologetically usurious tax on purchasing and cashing chips.



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    Yes, there is a tax on table games in Mexico but not for all chips cashed out like in Panama. If you show a large win (like 50,000 MXN) in a daily session, you can expect a progressive tax as high as 9% of the win (in actuality, double taxation) for being a non-resident. It's a complicated formula, but used to be around 3 to 4.5% on profits only. Showing a 20% loss of your total chip buy-in probably won't be taxed at all, though. Some small independent casinos might not tax at all, but one in particular I believe deals a short shoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ustonzen View Post
    Hahahahha i know right - shes like a ukranian random word generator

    But this is like the holy grail of card counting you can even see them hand shuffling the six deck shoe in the background
    What am i missing
    Dear Ustonzen, my bad English, does not prevent me from much more understanding and winning in blackjack than you.
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Dear Ustonzen, my bad English, does not prevent me from much more understanding and winning in blackjack than you.
    A low bar for sure

    The post wasnt aimed at ukranians..in fact the dealer is irrelevant..was wondering why everybody wasnt online punishing these games

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ustonzen View Post
    A low bar for sure
    Ask Don in PM. He knows what I'm talking about.
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    I already said it was a low bar - it's bad form to try and score points on something that's already been conceded - the fact that it was lost in translation not withstanding

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    Let's leave it in the past. I have a personal request for you. Can you write more about blackjack on the topic? You have a lot of flood.
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    I can write about anything - what tickles your fancy moi brat eez bleezkee matb?

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