Cuts are 1.25-1.75 all over
mostly shoe but some double deck sprinkled in
The game is so easy for me at hand-shuffled tables. And over the years I also found out a list of casinos that use ASM but never turn on beast mode. Playing at these tables also feel like playing hand shuffled and I have the same ev. However, I still play at tables that I determine to have beast mode ASM. The ev I got from these tables is about only 10% to 20% of my normal ev. Playing the rigged ASM is for investigation purpose only, not for profits.
First, don't reply to this post, I will post sensible information and will delete the post after 10 hours. (If you have to reply to the post, delete the casino name I mention.)
For most casinos, beast mode is "on demand". Normally the casino will replace the pit boss with someone having the authority to turn on beast mode. I often saw a shady person come to my table, mess with ASM setting, then shoes will have clumps. However, there is a table that permanently set on beast mode. It is The xxxxxx Casino in xxxxxxxxxxx. The non-smoking section has only one ASM table. All other tables are CSM. This ASM table is set on beast mode forever. The table minimum is $10, $15 or $25 depending on how crowded the casino is. Anyone interested in my theory can visit The Rivers, especially T3. Lose a little bit when it has $10 minimum to learn something. What you are looking for is that EVERY SHOE has a sequence of mid-card clump. Either there are 12 eight or nine in 15 card sequence or 14 eight or nine in 20 card sequence. There are also small card clump and face card clump but the mid-card clump is the most obvious. Because it is out of world concentration on eight and nine cards in EVERY SHOE. The pit boss never bothered to watch this table because it is the money maker for the casino which has the beast mode on maximal setting.
As I wrote, this is sensible information. I will delete it after midnight.
Last edited by BJGenius007; 01-20-2018 at 05:04 AM.
I have taken $$$ from that table a few times when in pit....didnt notice anything unusual....my bigger losses have came at the other tables there...mostly HL where they HS.....perhaps I saw i there if u fancy HS...will admit though, sm sample size, not seeing many skilled players there, which isn't unusual....lots of "mouths" there, too...just like there Steelers...and they got what they deserved....Pats will struggle too with that D front for sure....they r young & huuuuuunnngry
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