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    Here Is a Scenario - what should I do?

    My goal is to make $200 a day and leave - no matter how many hours it take. Normally there are only three $10 minimum tables so they are all usually full that I have to make $200 with 5 people with me almost whole time.

    After making $200 in 4 hours, I saw one table without a single player. I knew that was an opportunity to play heads-on with the dealer, but I was afraid I might lose and have to stay for more hours. But many people recommend me to play heads-on whenever the opportunity is given. It was very tempting for me, because empty table is a really rare opportunity in that casino.

    Should I have kept playing even after reaching my goal, or did I make the right decision in that I left? In other words, does playing heads-on gives you significantly* more advantage then playing in full table?

    We are not talking only about theories/statistics but also about self-restrain after reaching the goal here.


    Last edited by Planisphere; 11-13-2017 at 11:42 PM.

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