callipygian
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There's a few things that should disturb you upon writing it out.
I can't remember the exact cards, but it looked something like this:
1) 6, 5 vs. dealer A (dealer BJ) - down 8 units
2) 3, 4 vs. dealer 10; hit 5, hit 5; dealer 20 - down 16 units
3) 8, 9 vs. dealer 10; dealer 18 - down 24 units
4) 3, 9 vs. dealer 8; hit 4, hit 6 (dealer 18) - down 32 units
5) 8, 8 vs. dealer 10; split; hit 7, surrender; hit 6, hit 9 (dealer 12, hit 10) - down 44 units
Then the shoe was shuffled with a running count of +12 with 2 decks remaining. :flame:
The most irritating part is that everyone around me was winning. Three soft hands had been hit to 21, and two or three player blackjacks showed up. I was just the low card sop for the table.
Fortunately for me, I had actually won two doubled max bets earlier - I ended the session only down about 20 units or so.
You should realize this is already a pretty large spread; it's going to attract attention, especially in Vegas. Having appropriate camoflage (being a female is one plus) can help deflect some of the attention, but it's unreasonable to expect this to be heat-free.evilrobotmonkey said:i sat down at a $10 min table and did bet spreads of $10 - $150.
This is only two big bets! If this is noteworthy, you're probably overbetting. Keep in mind that even at TC's of +10, you will win only 44-45% of your hands and lose 47-48% of them. You're just more likely to double and split, and more likely to win your doubles and splits.evilrobotmonkey said:i was up 300, down 300
Most certainly you should have left. Playing while tired is like driving while tired, and driving while tired is like driving drunk.evilrobotmonkey said:i got tired and should've left ... i was tired and steaming so i couldn't even count properly.
You should have left then. The casino will still be there after you get a few hours of sleep and cool down - there's no hurry.evilrobotmonkey said:a bad streak hit me. the count was high and i lost most of my big bets, and before i knew it i was down $700.
These are two big warning signs of gambling addiction. Please at least consider the possibility.evilrobotmonkey said:i kept playing to "try to get even." ... I also started increasing my bets.
Absolutely. How about this: playing 5 hands at a TC of +5 to +7 and not getting dealt a single ten or ace? And actually busting two of those hands - without a single ten showing up?evilrobotmonkey said:any one have similar experiences?
I can't remember the exact cards, but it looked something like this:
1) 6, 5 vs. dealer A (dealer BJ) - down 8 units
2) 3, 4 vs. dealer 10; hit 5, hit 5; dealer 20 - down 16 units
3) 8, 9 vs. dealer 10; dealer 18 - down 24 units
4) 3, 9 vs. dealer 8; hit 4, hit 6 (dealer 18) - down 32 units
5) 8, 8 vs. dealer 10; split; hit 7, surrender; hit 6, hit 9 (dealer 12, hit 10) - down 44 units
Then the shoe was shuffled with a running count of +12 with 2 decks remaining. :flame:
The most irritating part is that everyone around me was winning. Three soft hands had been hit to 21, and two or three player blackjacks showed up. I was just the low card sop for the table.
Fortunately for me, I had actually won two doubled max bets earlier - I ended the session only down about 20 units or so.