Well, first off I'd like to introduce myself.. I'm Nino, and I'm new here. I just registered because I went to the casino for the first time in my life and played live which is a big thing for me.
Heres my backround: I've been playing blackjack since I was 6.. All for fun and I've done it for money online. I'd like to call my brother a pro because hes won thousands in blackjack just off basic strategy.. If not for him I would not be here right now.
Anyway, my brother has taught me LOTS about blackjack.. He's retired from the game ( banned himself from casinos here in AZ).
So I ended up going to the casino today with my best friend.. All I brought was 100 dollars cash and my ID. Left my wallet in the car. I was kind of nervous at first, I got yelled at a few times by the dealer for not making hand signals but I quickly caught on.
Here's the problem.. I'll end up playing on a "hot" table as you would call it and I would start making good small portions.. I mean I would start winning 5-6 hands in a row. After making a profit of 80 dollars from a hot table I would get scared I would lose it all and I would get up and leave when I should have stayed and won more money. I'd end up going to a cold table and lose all my winnings.. This went back and forth all night then I decided to call it quits when I reached a 300 dollar profit.
Needless to say I was really happy for winning 300 dollars for my very first time in a live casino. I'm just feeling a little stupid knowing that I could have won a lot more... Out of nervousness I forgot a lot of the things that my bro taught me. I did tip the dealers though, which they really appreciated.
Can anyone give me advice on self control and not getting scared off of losing my profits? When is a good time to walk away? When the dealer shuffles? How can you tell if the table is getting cold? I need help on not being so impulsive and indecisive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Heres my backround: I've been playing blackjack since I was 6.. All for fun and I've done it for money online. I'd like to call my brother a pro because hes won thousands in blackjack just off basic strategy.. If not for him I would not be here right now.
Anyway, my brother has taught me LOTS about blackjack.. He's retired from the game ( banned himself from casinos here in AZ).
So I ended up going to the casino today with my best friend.. All I brought was 100 dollars cash and my ID. Left my wallet in the car. I was kind of nervous at first, I got yelled at a few times by the dealer for not making hand signals but I quickly caught on.
Here's the problem.. I'll end up playing on a "hot" table as you would call it and I would start making good small portions.. I mean I would start winning 5-6 hands in a row. After making a profit of 80 dollars from a hot table I would get scared I would lose it all and I would get up and leave when I should have stayed and won more money. I'd end up going to a cold table and lose all my winnings.. This went back and forth all night then I decided to call it quits when I reached a 300 dollar profit.
Needless to say I was really happy for winning 300 dollars for my very first time in a live casino. I'm just feeling a little stupid knowing that I could have won a lot more... Out of nervousness I forgot a lot of the things that my bro taught me. I did tip the dealers though, which they really appreciated.
Can anyone give me advice on self control and not getting scared off of losing my profits? When is a good time to walk away? When the dealer shuffles? How can you tell if the table is getting cold? I need help on not being so impulsive and indecisive.
Any help would be appreciated.