Obviously I finish the shoe. Wouldn't dream of quitting. Why do u think the unit size would matter?
The OP doesn't need a crystal ball, he needs to keep doing what he's doing. He's going to do it anyway. The way he titled the thread with the question he posed makes him sound like the typical gambler one will see in a casino, get off one table and hop on the empty one a few tables down and he has to ask when is the right time to leave? Who doesn't know when to leave the table? It's fairly basic and a no-brainer.
If any blackjack player on this board including yourself has ever been 86'ed, thrown out of a casino, banned, flyered, or asked to leave by the floor... then they did NOT know when it was time to leave. Or that their style of play is not welcome.
Last edited by Blitzkrieg; 11-20-2015 at 06:39 PM.
Define aggressive in the context and metrics that the casino will judge any player to toss off their tables. A player could use a 1-4 or 1-8 spread and the casino may deem that as aggressive. The amount means nothing. Splitting tens could be deemed as aggressive. Raising a bet 1 unit may be deemed as aggressive. That El Cortez sawdust joint in Vegas, do they deem BJ players as being aggressive?
Last edited by Blitzkrieg; 11-20-2015 at 06:36 PM.
I personally am acquainted with a fellow who had been my student learning Hi-Opt II.
He did well. He decided to learn the Tarzan Count [via private lessons] with Tarzan.
He played the "Sweaty Spaniard" single deck game - flat betting $5. Of course he played
almost perfectly, and won a little money. After a couple of sessions, he decided to spread
from $5 to $10. I kid you not. That was too aggressive for them. He was promptly barred.
That is proper protocol.
http://youtu.be/QCytjdfhDAc
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