Originally Posted by
Bruin4
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.
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