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    Sigh - got banned at a casino in South Korea + Advice on Shuffle Tracking ace please?

    I got banned at the only casino that had solid rules in South Korea:
    6-Deck
    1 deck cut
    3to2 BJ
    resplit any cards upto 4 times
    resplit aces; receive only one card
    Can side bet on any spot
    Minimum $100 (oops)

    The game was way too much for my bank roll, but I somehow managed to sit back and eat ice cream and wongin and sidebet on any spot. The atmosphere was very chill - people chatting, sitting but not playing eating hotel food, eating hotel ice cream, etc. So wong-in and wong-out were very chill to do. And by wong-in/out, I made around $11000 in four weeks.

    But one day, a player had not shown at the table for hours so I decided to play myself (I got impatient). I was stupid to believe that I won't get caught spreading my bets crazy (I didn't get caught wong-in past 4 weeks). So I played several shoes crazy - spreading 1-12 units and stopped after making around $1500. I was lucky to play this minimum $100 shoe along with my little bankroll.

    Next day, I came and someone with black suits came to me, talking politely that I cannot play that table anymore but welcome to play other games (like CSMs lol).

    NOW IS THE IMPORANT PART BELOW....
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    So, I did a bit more research and found that there are more casinos in Jeju Island (part of South Korea). I went there are checked out all 9 casinos blackjack tables, and only two of them had solid deck game with good penetration. The best part, they HAND-SHUFFLE ---------WHICH GIVES ME THE CHANCE TO SHUFFLE TRACK ACES.

    I am about to go there again, this time with my bankroll to beat the shit out of that place, if possible.
    So the ultimate question of this post: any advice on shuffle tracking aces?

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    Be careful, they cheat.
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Be careful, they cheat.
    Curious about the methods employed... dealing seconds? Removing high cards from the shoe? Something else?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Be careful, they cheat.
    Are you saying the casino's on Jeju island cheat or on the mainland or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Be careful, they cheat.
    Oh my god. I just heard from an acquaintance that the casino in Jeju Island I'm planning to go cheat.

    Gramazeka, do you know which casino I am talking about? Are you positive that they cheat? Would you elaborate on it please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Planisphere View Post
    Oh my god. I just heard from an acquaintance that the casino in Jeju Island I'm planning to go cheat.

    Gramazeka, do you know which casino I am talking about? Are you positive that they cheat? Would you elaborate on it please.
    Second deal. Mirror shoes.

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    Last edited by Gramazeka; 06-30-2018 at 04:50 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Gentlemens, for the future- I will answer questions only to those who participate in the life of the forum and brought real benefits to the blackjack community.
    Nice policy. Let's hope it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Planisphere View Post
    any advice on shuffle tracking aces?
    What does the shuffle look like?

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    I believe the general rule of thumb when it comes to shuffle tracking — spend more time practicing than you think you’ll need.
    "Everyone wants to be rich, but nobody wants to work for it." -Ryan Howard [The Office]

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    no one shuffle trafficks here?

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    which casino in jeju had the shoe game?

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    no one shuffle trafficks here?
    You're a novice making basic mistakes... and a lot!
    What do you expect? An online free lesson on Ace tracking? Shuffle tracking?

    Do your homework.
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    You're a novice making basic mistakes... and a lot!
    What do you expect? An online free lesson on Ace tracking? Shuffle tracking?

    Do your homework.
    lol this guy so salty

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