I know dealers that count
person1125 said:
i was reading the post on 'we got one on the inside' and it made me think. if i really wanted to learn counting why not become a dealer?? granted you wouldn't be able to play at that casino, but would you still be able to play at others?? or would you get in trouble? I know that you have to get a gaming license or something like that in order to deal, but don't know if that effects if you can play. the other problem i would see is the hours - i would be only a part-time dealer (have a full time job already) and you would probably get all the s**t hours. having to get up at 4:30 am everyday would probably put a hamper on that. but what do you guys think?? become a dealer and learn to count without losing any of your money
There is a small minority of dealers who count, but if you are implying that becoming a dealer is a good way to learn to count, I tend to disagree. You need to learn basic strategy and counting away from the casino and then when ready bring it into the casino in my opinion. At the casino you will find that perhaps 99% of players do not know basic strategy perfectly and a much smaller percentage of that remaining 1% are decent counters. So you definately are at a huge disadvantage if you want to learn counting from your players while dealing.
Dealers do play (the vast majority of them play just like the players they deal too), but they are not allowed to play at their casino or generally at any casino owned by their corporation.
"Become a dealer and learn to count without losing any of your money". I learned (pre computer days) by reading, using flash cards, and dealing decks on a dinning room table and it only cost me the cost of the cards and books.
I guess the big question is or needs clarification. Who do you think will be teaching you how to count while you are dealing?
As the dealer said to me 20 years or so ago in a Vegas casino, "I'd throw a big bet out there also at +5", and he had the count right.