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    Quote Originally Posted by angle_sh00ter View Post
    I always play heads up. My choice of seat is to spreadt out just 1 off from 3rd base. That way i have a good view of the discard tray and if anyone wants to sit down i will still be last to act
    The problem that I have with 3rd base - a lot of dealers have this annoying hand motion that often blocks a clear line of sight to first base, especially when player busts - cards are swept up in a motion that precludes you from catching the value of the card.

    The net effect Of the hand motion is reduced penetration, especially if first base busts a lot.

    As far as being last to act at 3rd base, that particular bonus is far more pronounced at dd vs shoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    The problem that I have with 3rd base - a lot of dealers have this annoying hand motion that often blocks a clear line of sight to first base, especially when player busts - cards are swept up in a motion that precludes you from catching the value of the card.
    first base for me without a doubt with its many more "goodies " that sometimes accompany it. p.s. When playing heads up ,does it matter where i sit?
    Last edited by stopgambling; 11-08-2018 at 04:44 AM.

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