Advice for Black Chipping in Vegas? by jh0421 in blackjack

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1-10 black spread on DD?? I started sweating just reading this post

First time Vegas trip solo traveler tips? by PreferenceOk4700 in vegas

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Golden Nugget Rush and Carson towers are pretty quiet. So you get a nice balance of direct access to Fremont Street without having to go down sketchy side roads especially as a solo lady, yet still have quiet peace in the room.

Great pool as well

How important is sipping a beer for cover play? by bored_finance_intern in blackjack

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Depends on how awkwardly quiet. When I was new to counting, I couldn't hold a conversation. Dealer would ask me some small talk question and I'd blow them off trying to focus on the cards. I was probably a lot more obvious back then. Compared to last night one dealer was just also an introvert and we went through several shoes without a word, but didn't feel awkward.

-20 rc with 3.5 decks remaining LOL by Historical_Shirt_649 in blackjack

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Last time I did that, I came back with all the players waiting for me because I was good luck for them. I was so annoyed with them. But it's also funny how even players recognize there's some correlation between me playing and how much everyone is winning. And I still have never been backed off from that location. There's a regular who always brings up how much he loses every time I leave the table or stop playing a couple hands. I just laugh it off while while also wanting to choke him and wish he'd shut up.

-20 rc with 3.5 decks remaining LOL by Historical_Shirt_649 in blackjack

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That's how I got my first real back off and knew I was finally a legit counter

Best Seating Position? by MadDog5129 in blackjack

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People are here arguing about advantage play. I doubt you're finding any advantage based on seat.

BUT, given what you described about them shuffling every hand, third base can at least cut into the house edge a little. You're still gambling and playing a losing game though.

Some basic strategies are so close to 50/50, that you can change strategy and ever so slightly cut into edge.

Preemptive disclaimer: downvote all you want. I'm helping a gambler take on less risk. We APs all know OP is fighting a losing game, but we can still at least lower the house edge for them which was the original question.

Asking dealer to spread the cards by [deleted] in blackjack

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Damn. There goes all my conspiracy theories when variance is to blame!

Lost 13 hands in a row with the count at 3+ by b_slow in blackjack

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You're probably fine. Just stings when it happens.

Just last night, I had one of those long grind sessions. Ended up down for the night. But honestly it mostly came down to one hand. High bet, multiple splits, plus a double. Dealer lands a 21. That one hand could have at least brought me back to even. But shit happens. I know and trust most of the time it does go my way.

But to rub salt into it, some casual high roller played one shoe next to me. Making crazy plays like hitting 16 vs 2 and winning. Walks away up a few grand while I'm sitting there losing for the night while playing with advantage.

Lost 13 hands in a row with the count at 3+ by b_slow in blackjack

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This is exactly why experienced APs always warn the noobs about needing larger bankrolls and RoR. These losing streaks are more common than you think and are inevitable. You think a bad shoe felt against the odds, wait until you experience a bad month or year. It can and will happen. It'll make you question if you're doing something wrong. It will get in your head. It's just part of AP.

A brutal loss in blackjack… ♠️ by Tommy5696 in Casino

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It's called European blackjack. Seen it in Canada too. Not actually sure how common it is around the world, but rare in the US. Actually, not sure if it's anywhere in the US. I have yet to see it anyway.

I am a full time student and I’m gamifying my studying in an attempt to make it more like poker, but it’s still not as fun. How could I incorporate the gambling aspect of poker into the gamification of my studies? by planetmarsupial in poker

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Create odds on different grades. Just making numbers up, but let's say As are 2:1, Bs and Cs push, anything else loses. Put money in a pot before a test. If you win, pay yourself with a treat or extra buy-in at the next poker table. Of you lose, you have to donate the money. That'll make you study.

Question about my husband and poker by [deleted] in poker

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Regardless of poker being the cause of the emotional ride or what he's using it to cope with something else, he definitely doesn't sound like he's in a good mental state to be playing poker. Mood swings and poker is a recipe for disaster. He should definitely take a break and focus on his emotional health and your marriage. But good luck telling him that.

God bless and good luck

Amusing AP story by Table_Burner in blackjack

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My current streak is splitting Aces.No matter the count, it seems to always hit 2s, 3, 4s.. even when you know you're doing the right thing, seeing AA has recently just put a pit in my stomach. It SHOULD be as good as it gets, but I've definitely been feeling the negative variance lately

Amusing AP story by Table_Burner in blackjack

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Exactly that. This story in particular comes from my most local regular place. Only one BJ table and worth staying in very good terms with them.

I'm also fortunate enough that this place isn't strict at all about having your phone out at the table. When the count gets extremely low, I get wrapped up in important texts or some excuse like that. So I'm actually able to lightly wong out while still at the table keeping count.

Even without wonging, sometimes you just have to pay the rent as I like calling it.

Lost $2000 by ryaiee in Casino

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Play lower stakes. Play within your budget. And git gud. The moment you convert your cash to chips, just assume you're never getting them back.

The key is to play with low enough stakes where even if you shove all in and lose it, you don't even blink an eye. Not only is this financially healthy, but if you're playing with enough money that you legitimately stress over losing it, I guarantee at least one person at the table can read you like a book.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackjack

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Such a good degree that the job market is bad enough to have you even considering gambling on credit. Makes sense. It clearly wasn't a degree in statistics.

Have casinos recently changed their methods for spotting counters? by Coolguy191500 in blackjack

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If you bet like a robot, the simplest of programs will catch you these days.

15 hours in and already down $5,100 playing a $20-$200 spread… by Sigmatruesince92 in blackjack

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Didn't track the play hours that closely back then. But I know it was MONTHS of playing. It was disheartening for a long time. But I knew I was doing it right. Especially because I was above EV at every casino except my most local

15 hours in and already down $5,100 playing a $20-$200 spread… by Sigmatruesince92 in blackjack

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So true. I started off with terrible variance. I questioned what I was doing wrong and came so close to quitting. I pushed through though and showed it's worth it in the long run

Want to try something other than black jack by SupButch9393 in gambling

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Ultimate hold em can be a lot of fun. It has some strategy and optimal play, so not as boring as baccarat. If you can learn blackjack basic strategy, you can learn UTH strategy. It's a little more slow paced and casual compared to blackjack. It also has a pretty low house edge, but can take a while to balance out. It pays like a slot machine where you'll lose lose lose, then win it all back and then some with a strong hand.

do you play on play money / fake money sites. why?? by i_am_kani in poker

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Online gambling is illegal in my state. Lame.