yes i do get frustrated by the nature of the games one finds out there.21forme said:Just got back from AC, and despite a decent win, I was a bit down just trying to find decent games to play. Pen is getting worse, Bally's main casino now has half their 8 deckers H17, etc. Seems I'm spending more time walking and less time playing.
I don't think so.shadroch said:Would a subscription to CBJN or a similar periodical cut down on your walking?
Yes I was there this weekend. Crowded, bad pen, my back paws were blistered from the walking, and it seemed like I was watching 10 hands for every one I played.21forme said:Just got back from AC, and despite a decent win, I was a bit down just trying to find decent games to play. Pen is getting worse, Bally's main casino now has half their 8 deckers H17, etc. Seems I'm spending more time walking and less time playing.
Excellent points...ones that often get overlooked in AC.Automatic Monkey said:Fortunately the Boardwalk is a benign place to walk, with it's flatness and springiness.
And the $2 jitney is one of the few things in AC that isn't a ripoff.
exactly and there is a subtle point here that i believe many miss (at least it evaded me for the longest). that being first off you want to really understand the nature of the difficulties presented by these less than ideal games. that way you can as you say adjust and guard against what you know can and probably will go wrong. but beyond that is the realization that the advantages are going to be smaller and often more borderline. this calls for a bit of a gamble or at least a more aggressive (steeper ramp, higher spread) bet structure for which at times one would be more conservative should the game be more ideal. and on the other hand because in these types of games the playing field is so disadvantageous then one needs to be ultra conservative according to that overbearing disadvantage.golfnut101 said:This is a valid question. The experienced players tell you to avoid certain games/conditions. Their is no question certain conditions(poor pen, 6:5 comes to mind)must be avoided. But, realistically for some, its either adjust, or dont play. ..............
95% of the people in a casino have no idea how to distinguish between "good" and "bad" games - witness the spread of that abortion called 6-5 blackjack, which would not have taken root had most people been totally oblivious to how games work.21forme said:What I laugh about is AC's thinking that it will become a destination like LV, rather than primarily a daytripper for locals in the population centers from NY to DC. I suppose it's conceivable if they produce some decent games, but that's a very big IF.
sounds like fun, problem with that is two vacation trips to bj paradise aren't likely to get one to the long run....... not to mention the cost of travel.creeping panther said:............
Take that BJ vacation or 2 and go where the good games are. (And stop acting like a ploppy sucker).
Creeping Panther.
Why would you say this? There are a few full-time pros based in AC, and while the games are not as profitable per hand or per hour as a good SD or DD game, there is literally no heat, you can get down enormous spreads and backcount at will. You don't have to play even one hand without an advantage, ever.creeping panther said:that anyone on this site would actually support an 8 deck game let alone a H-17 8 deck game!
You guys should know better. Shame, shame.
If you have enough time to back count these shoes than you have enough time to take vacations to locales that have games that are *Nirvana* when compared to AC.
I am concerned that most of you are just strung out gamblers and not even close to being true AP's. I don't blame AC for offering such abominations of BJ when so called intelligent players that post here will support these trash games.
Did you ever hear of just walking away?
Take that BJ vacation or 2 and go where the good games are. (And stop acting like a ploppy sucker).
Creeping Panther.
While I'm not saying it's absolutely impossible to make money playing these games, I reached pretty much the same conclusion as you a long time ago when I realized that I was unwilling to commit the necessary roll to win paltry sums with large standard deviation to maybe play 25 hands an hour if I'm lucky (that cuts into my free-drink comp EV lol) especially for the little time I get there in a year.creeping panther said:Did you ever hear of just walking away?
Rules are pretty much the same as always, except Ballys going H17 now. Some 6D games around, but they are cutting off 2 to 2 1/2 decks for the most part, though occasional dealers cutting less.Kasi said:What are the latest no-mid-shoe entry rules anyway? OK if min is less than $25?
There's a popular place not on the Boardwalk that has gotten away from 2-2.5 decks cut of and back to 1.5, but some dealers have not yet gotten the memo. Literally- there was a memo. Bad pen costs the casino just like it costs us.21forme said:Rules are pretty much the same as always, except Ballys going H17 now. Some 6D games around, but they are cutting off 2 to 2 1/2 decks for the most part, though occasional dealers cutting less.
After scouting out one place, found a 6D game with the dealer cutting off just over 1D. After playing one shoe, her relief came along and the next shoe was 2+ decks cut off![]()
Are you talking about 6D or 8D games?Automatic Monkey said:There's a popular place not on the Boardwalk that has gotten away from 2-2.5 decks cut of and back to 1.5, but some dealers have not yet gotten the memo. Literally- there was a memo. Bad pen costs the casino just like it costs us.
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When I was the there, seemed a lot of dealers didn't get the memo. One thing I noted, overall, was the higher limit tables seemed to have poorer pen.Automatic Monkey said:There's a popular place not on the Boardwalk that has gotten away from 2-2.5 decks cut of and back to 1.5, but some dealers have not yet gotten the memo. Literally- there was a memo. Bad pen costs the casino just like it costs us.
And they've been catching a lot of crap from it on the internet. Heck, I've even had a good friend who is NOT a counter complain about why they "only play with half the cards". A slight exaggeration, but I guess it's not just counters who are peeved with that.21forme said:When I was the there, seemed a lot of dealers didn't get the memo. One thing I noted, overall, was the higher limit tables seemed to have poorer pen.