This has to be one of the rarest situations of all. Most dealers that can actually count, can't do it while dealing. They may be able to see counter betting characteristics and alert someone to do a skills check, but thats usually it.Automatic Monkey said:What's really nasty is when a dealer is both counting and pref shuffling. I had that happen to me up in Jackpot once. Run like hell.
Or just counting and mocking the counter.Automatic Monkey said:What's really nasty is when a dealer is both counting and pref shuffling. I had that happen to me up in Jackpot once. Run like hell.
Oh, this is the only kind of preferential shuffling, against at SaF. I was more noobish them, the first dealer might have been doing "reactive" shuffling, reshuffling on an increased bet, but the second dealer was definitely shuffling according to count.Automatic Monkey said:What's really nasty is when a dealer is both counting and pref shuffling. I had that happen to me up in Jackpot once. Run like hell.
I have no idea if I can do that, as I've never tried it, and never even tried dealing blackjack without counting. Not my bag. It takes me about 10 minutes to just shuffle an 8D shoe.Bojack1 said:This has to be one of the rarest situations of all. Most dealers that can actually count, can't do it while dealing. They may be able to see counter betting characteristics and alert someone to do a skills check, but thats usually it.
Most counters for that matter cannot perform dealing duties to others and still keep an accurate count. I'm not talking about dealing hands to yourself. I'm talking about dealing to others while calling out hand totals, doing payouts, keeping count, and being able to recognize properly sized bets. Aside from Sonny and RJT, who I know can do it, my experience working with other counters would lead me to be skeptical of those that claim they can. If you can, kudos to you, you are better than most. But I'd be willing to bet against the majority that they can't do it.
Absolutely correct - first written by Thorp in BTD second edition. zgMimosine said:some more advanced members have noted, if you can find the bet ramp that triggers a shuffle, you can use it to your advantage to trigger a shuffle in negative counts. then back off your ramp in positive counts, it's like a built in wonging mechanism that could be used under the right circumstances.
Your friend hopefully has figured out that just because a dealer deals at record speed, you are not required to play any faster than you wish too. If the dealer is actually dealing too fast for you, just slow things down to a crawl for a few hands and watch the dealer's reaction.callipygian said:Apparently my friend couldn't count fast enough - she'd deal 200+ hands/hr and he'd just totally lose the count. Then she'd suddenly slow down to 50-60 hands/hr to annoy him.
Yeah, yeah. We were a bunch of stupid noobs. :grin:
We have all figured out many things since then, that being one of them. :laugh:ihate17 said:Your friend hopefully has figured out that just because a dealer deals at record speed, you are not required to play any faster than you wish too.
My wife doesn't count, but copies my bets when she does play. If I get a smoking fast dealer that I can't handle, it is not because they are too fast, it is because they get so sloppy it is hard to pay attention. My wife and I sit and talk about what we should do with our hands.ihate17 said:Your friend hopefully has figured out that just because a dealer deals at record speed, you are not required to play any faster than you wish too. If the dealer is actually dealing too fast for you, just slow things down to a crawl for a few hands and watch the dealer's reaction.
Overall you play at your top counting speed or slower (if the cards come out slow) but never is there any reason to play faster than your comfort level.
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