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    Maybe one of those dubious European newcomers, like me ;-)
    Or sometimes (like recently in this amusing thread shifted to the yellow section) if the OP recognizes that BS means basic strategy not bullshit, and he has no arguments left, he insults Norm and suspects him a casino shill. Whereas I'm wondering if the OP is one himself.
    Last edited by PinkChip; 08-24-2019 at 03:55 AM.

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    Come on spare me , yes of course i go to the casino with my magic crystals and always wear my lucky socks !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruin4 View Post
    The 200$ a hand table is not too rich for me at all ( on special event nights and crowded weekends sometimes those are the only available bets in the high stakes room ) and my average buy in is 5K

    I do not count cards but I do pay attention.

    Thats not what my question is based on, many here have the math to back up their theories, some of what I read leads me to believe that we do not have it right - ok before you start I know its not an exact science. But after sitting at a 100- 200$ per hand table and watch the dealer draw to 7 - yes count them 7 - black jacks in a row - I tend question everything - And this has happened on more than one occasion 7 in a row was the most I have seen.

    The high stakes tables, for the most part, draw a different player - I suppose you could call them more skilled. The 1-25$ a hand tables seem to draw a different crowd ( don't get me wrong I like that crowd also ) But the 3-6 player low stakes 8 deck electronic shuffle tables can get to be a mess - but does that mess contribute to my wins or wreck them?

    When a crowded low stakes table gets on a roll the energy seems to work against the house, its hard to get the energy up at a high stakes table with only 1 other player. Also on the lower stakes tables people,le seem to "jump in " for one or two hands.

    Just some thoughts.
    I love these posts and the disadvantage forum in general! It's like the Sunday edition comics in the newspaper. He's on to something, if I could just figure out a way to measure the energy at the table.

    Hers's what I've learned in the disadvantage forum - Who needs True counts and all that silly mental math. Only raise your bet's when the dealer is in bust mode and the energy at the table is good. Sprinkle in a progression betting system and you'll have the game beat by a mile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruin4 View Post
    Come on spare me , yes of course i go to the casino with my magic crystals and always wear my lucky socks !!
    Well saying you go to the casino with magic crystals is stating the obvious. I mean how else could you measure the energy at the table?

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    Are you Pink Chip of the Christian team?

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