Mimosine
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Automatic Monkey said:The chances of getting separated from your bankroll at the police station (or hospital) I would put at a bit higher than 13.5%.
hahaha, this is a close runner up for replacing my current SIG!
Automatic Monkey said:The chances of getting separated from your bankroll at the police station (or hospital) I would put at a bit higher than 13.5%.
You don't play basic strategy. I see why people don't want you at their table.smooth191988 said:I in no way count cards, I play by basic strategy and it seems to work.
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I ended up losing the hand, had a 17 with the dealer showing a Jack. I ended up hitting got a 2 so I had 19 dealer ends up two face cards.
Really? I always hit my soft 17 against a Jack.HenryM2 said:You don't play basic strategy. I see why people don't want you at their table.
Wow that's serious stuff. The forfeiture laws are as egregious as anything we've ever had under the Constitution.Sonny said:Definitely higher than 13.5% if you're in Vegas:
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/mar/09/metro-beats-one-seizure-complaint-another-rises/
-Sonny-
All signs of a society in decline.Automatic Monkey said:Wow that's serious stuff. The forfeiture laws are as egregious as anything we've ever had under the Constitution.
What worries me more than this is not official corrupt behavior, but the kind where a couple of sheriff's deputies outside a backwoods casino discover I have $20K down my shorts, arrest me on a bogus charge and the money never makes it to the police evidence locker. They may also make sure I never get to tell the story.
And the most horrific of all are the EMT's and hospital personnel who will rob a person in their care.
I thought you hit a 17 agianst a jack also, idk still learning I guess...Blue Efficacy said:Really? I always hit my soft 17 against a Jack.
Blue Efficacy said:Really? I always hit my soft 17 against a Jack.
Don't bite yourself:laugh::laugh:21forme said:some 80 year old guy at the table was groaning at my Sp21 plays of hitting 13 v 6, etc. Meanwhile, he was surrendering hands like 13 v 7. I held my tongue, though...
Tell him he has two choices:bjhack said:My wife and I go to the local casino about once a month. I play BS jackblack, and lose at about the expected rate; my wife plays the slots and loses at about the expected rate (for our casino; no comment).
Almost everytime we are there is a "gentleman" playing - he actually works at the security company at where I work - and we get along like oil and water. He is a true believer of the "sacred flow of the cards", and anyone at third base better play as he would play. His basic play isn't close to BS.
It's gotten to the point where, even if it's the only place available, I won't sit down at the same table he is at, even if it is the only square available.
Last week as I was playing, during the shuffle I left to relieve myself. When I came back, he was at the table. Somewhere during the shoe (4 deck), I didn't play according to his rules (probably hit or doubled down on an A7). He blew up; I responded that "this is the way I play; if you don't like it, there are other tables". Fortunately, he left. (Others on the table did comment on "how rude he was").
Don't really expect a response to this, but it is an opportunity to softly vent about some of the idiots I have to play with.
It's even worse than that. Your $20K can actually even make it into the evidence room after being arrested, you're not beaten up, you have no criminal record, you pursue your money thru the courts and they still get to keep it after the courts rule possession of a large amount of cash is by itself evidence enough to seize and keep the cash.Automatic Monkey said:What worries me more than this is not official corrupt behavior, but the kind where a couple of sheriff's deputies outside a backwoods casino discover I have $20K down my shorts, arrest me on a bogus charge and the money never makes it to the police evidence locker. ....
bjhack said:My wife and I go to the local casino about once a month. I play BS jackblack, and lose at about the expected rate; my wife plays the slots and loses at about the expected rate (for our casino; no comment).
Almost everytime we are there is a "gentleman" playing - he actually works at the security company at where I work - and we get along like oil and water. He is a true believer of the "sacred flow of the cards", and anyone at third base better play as he would play. His basic play isn't close to BS.
It's gotten to the point where, even if it's the only place available, I won't sit down at the same table he is at, even if it is the only square available.
Last week as I was playing, during the shuffle I left to relieve myself. When I came back, he was at the table. Somewhere during the shoe (4 deck), I didn't play according to his rules (probably hit or doubled down on an A7). He blew up; I responded that "this is the way I play; if you don't like it, there are other tables". Fortunately, he left. (Others on the table did comment on "how rude he was").
Don't really expect a response to this, but it is an opportunity to softly vent about some of the idiots I have to play with.