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    Quote Originally Posted by abjace View Post
    Science fiction… too much watching of History channel on your part. Better go to a casino and just watch.

    If you know it is clumping, simply deviate from basic strategy. Aim high but hit low. the robos expect you to stand on your stiffs against dealer lows and vise versa. Do the opposite a few times, you can thumb your nose at them and tell in their face the robos are ridiculously easy to figure out. The planet of apes back to the future…
    I have seen the same device used to change table minimal. or change the Jackpot amount of a progressive side bet once someone hit the Jackpot. As your second point, you are correct. When in Beast Model, you have three options to play your hand. In general, decision based on clumping (full table you can see the pattern) is better than the decision based on Basic Strategy which is better than the decision based on True Count index play.

    Back to the first point, years ago pit boss has to come to the table to switch on the Beast Mode. Now they don't. They can stand ten feet away and use a PDA device with Bluetooth.
    Last edited by BJGenius007; 08-29-2019 at 11:56 AM.

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