Hand interaction play.

sagefr0g

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jimpenn said:
Fred immediately understands "Value." He stands over good AP's with his social interaction and street sense. ...
lol ole Fred kinda know how to turn blackjack into poker. :)
 

Cardcounter

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Be careful!

I love filling in another persons double but it can be gamble because sometimes if the player wins he might pay you back and keep the winnings which is legal. Although I can usually convince the player to give me the winnings as well. I remember I was playing nickels at harrahs when a person next to me was betting like $300 a hand on one double he was $75 short so I offered to fill it in and the casino and him wouldn't let me do that. I left within two hands after that because I didn't like the attitude at my table or the shitty rules at Harrahs. I gave Harrahs a little bit of play because they give me a $140 in cash and I wanted to give them a little bit of play for it.
 

sagefr0g

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Cardcounter said:
I love filling in another persons double but it can be gamble because sometimes if the player wins he might pay you back and keep the winnings which is legal. Although I can usually convince the player to give me the winnings as well. I remember I was playing nickels at harrahs when a person next to me was betting like $300 a hand on one double he was $75 short so I offered to fill it in and the casino and him wouldn't let me do that. I left within two hands after that because I didn't like the attitude at my table or the shitty rules at Harrahs. I gave Harrahs a little bit of play because they give me a $140 in cash and I wanted to give them a little bit of play for it.
they'd of probably let you do it if you'd just handed him the chip instead of placing it on the table yourself.
 

bjcount

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Cardcounter said:
I love filling in another persons double but it can be gamble because sometimes if the player wins he might pay you back and keep the winnings which is legal. Although I can usually convince the player to give me the winnings as well. I remember I was playing nickels at harrahs when a person next to me was betting like $300 a hand on one double he was $75 short so I offered to fill it in and the casino and him wouldn't let me do that. I left within two hands after that because I didn't like the attitude at my table or the shitty rules at Harrahs. I gave Harrahs a little bit of play because they give me a $140 in cash and I wanted to give them a little bit of play for it.
Luv it 2...

Last week had a guy at my table go all in, $378.00 ( he said he had to leave) TC @ +3.5 and pulled 11v6. He was broke and all he had left was in the box. I was playing 2 hands at $100 each, so this was the perfect complimenting play. Asked him if I could play the double down. He did not hesitate to say it was my money no problem for him. Doubled down and pulled a sweet beautiful Queen!
How perfect.
Dealer pulled 6 cards to make a 22....
He didn't leave after that hand.....
 
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