Can someone tell me if this is heat?

BlackjackMan312

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Good Morning Everyone, I was at a Casino in Wisconsin Last night. , When I first started a dealer was delaing with moderate speed, but as I started to win more and more, They brought in a dealer that would dealer extremely fast. I still could keep count, but man, im just wondering if anyone thinks this is heat or just a normal everyday change of dealer? Sorry if this is a stupid question, im just new to this. I was spreading $25-200 on a 8 Deck Game. I stayed on the table for about an hour.
 
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toastblows

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switching dealers is a good way mess up the shoe in general (burn card). faster could be interpreted as testing the waters by the floor. I wouldnt sweat it unless you started seeing more PB action at your table.
 

EasyRhino

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You'd have to watch where the turbo dealer went after your table to see if the rotation was planned or unplanned.

More importantly, why were you only spreading 1-8 at an 8D game? Most importantly, why were you playing all in an 8D game?
 

BlackjackMan312

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Well, I usually play 6D thats just where i was last night, but i try to limit the spreads because im trying to remain under the radar. do you think im being too conservative?
 

ihate17

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Too conservative will never get you the money

BlackjackMan312 said:
Well, I usually play 6D thats just where i was last night, but i try to limit the spreads because im trying to remain under the radar. do you think im being too conservative?
I have avoided 8 deckers but if I find a 6 deck game with good pen I might either play all or if the count tanks with plenty of cards left, take that bathroom break, phone break or whatever and return. If I were to play 8 deckers it would only be in a casino where the opportunities to wong in are easy (not too crowded and no limitations on mid shoe entry). Now if you do wong in on 8 deckers you will not need as big of a spread because you are no longer playing negative counts and 8 to 1 will get you the money nicely.

ihate17
 

InPlay

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BlackjackMan312 said:
Good Morning Everyone, I was at a Casino in Wisconsin Last night. , When I first started a dealer was delaing with moderate speed, but as I started to win more and more, They brought in a dealer that would dealer extremely fast. I still could keep count, but man, im just wondering if anyone thinks this is heat or just a normal everyday change of dealer? Sorry if this is a stupid question, im just new to this. I was spreading $25-200 on a 8 Deck Game. I stayed on the table for about an hour.
Spreading 25 to 200 will not even get you noticed at a 8 deck game. I have never seen heat at a 8 deck game.
 

EmeraldCityBJ

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If a casino gets suspicious, they will sometimes change their rotation to put their most experienced dealer at your table. Usually this means getting a faster dealer. I like it when this happens since I get more hands per hour. In fact, the one time it happened to me, I think it had more to do with the fact I was winning than I was counting. I was only spreading 2:1 because the count never got very favorable, yet I was getting extremely lucky managed to come out ahead by more than 100 units. If they were worried about me counting an 8D shoe with just a 2:1 spread, they're idiots. I think they probably credited me with more skill than I actually had, and put their best dealer on my game to ensure I wasn't exploiting any loopholes in an inexperienced dealer's procedure. When I continued to win, I was restricted to playing one hand at the table minimum.

I personally wouldn't consider a dealer change alone "heat". If it's accompanied by frequent phone calls, a bunch of PCs hovering around your table, or if all the sudden penetration goes to crap, then they are most certainly trying to send you a message.
 

BlackjackMan312

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EmeraldCityBJ said:
If a casino gets suspicious, they will sometimes change their rotation to put their most experienced dealer at your table. Usually this means getting a faster dealer. I like it when this happens since I get more hands per hour. In fact, the one time it happened to me, I think it had more to do with the fact I was winning than I was counting. I was only spreading 2:1 because the count never got very favorable, yet I was getting extremely lucky managed to come out ahead by more than 100 units. If they were worried about me counting an 8D shoe with just a 2:1 spread, they're idiots. I think they probably credited me with more skill than I actually had, and put their best dealer on my game to ensure I wasn't exploiting any loopholes in an inexperienced dealer's procedure. When I continued to win, I was restricted to playing one hand at the table minimum.

I personally wouldn't consider a dealer change alone "heat". If it's accompanied by frequent phone calls, a bunch of PCs hovering around your table, or if all the sudden penetration goes to crap, then they are most certainly trying to send you a message.

Thanks for the info!. I did leave the game shortly after this new dealer arrived, it had nothing to do it the new dealer, I was just done for the night, I wonder if the PB's were thinking "That worked pretty well, we got him to leave" LOL.
 
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