Surprised

The Mayor

Well-Known Member
Was anyone else surprised by the previous poll showing the number of people that DON'T wong 6 deck shoes? To me that is the BEST game in town.

--Mayor
 

BradRod

Well-Known Member
I was unable to access the poll archive to view the results.

I used to have many 6D games available. N ow most have gone to 8D. The one remaining 6D game is my outstanding favorite. Wonging makes it work. Even with pretty decent to good penetration the 8D games seem very laborious to play. I have never played 1,2 or 4 deck but am looking forward to that opportunity in the coming months
 

learning to count

Well-Known Member
Ah but how many really know how to wong. I mean how many know when to jump in or jump out. How many are truly table scannners. How many of them know when to run when the table gets angry for the old inny and outy routine. Wonging is the best. It is truly exciting when you hit that strike TC and greedily put out three bets of $25 and you and two others are the only ones at the table. The dealers busts and the count climbs higher. Or how about wonging into a hot table and winning and the ploppies leave because your winning and they think you have bad JOU JOU on them. ANd there you are heads up three decks out and you have a plus nine true under you belt. You play three hands of 75. BJ,twenty,BJ, the dealer gets 16 and flips a ten. you slide two hands of 25 and boom two snappers. All the way to the one deck shiny black cut card you win every hand. Cash in and walk over to the next table and never look back. Thats wonging. Whew! You literally float on air. My friend the grizzily said it clear "this is a lot of fun"...yeah. Your right Mayor it is the best game in town.
 

Big Cowboy

Well-Known Member
Mr. Mayor,
when you play six decks, do you always wong it? In other words, does a casino ever bar you when playing six decks for card counting reasons? Just curious.
 

The Mayor

Well-Known Member
I have only been barred from two places for 6 deck games. Those places are the Chumash and the Flamingo. The Chumash is its own story. At the Flamingo I was agressively Wonging.

I don't always Wong 6 deckers, that is just my most common way of playing. I also like a little single deck, and occasionally I will sit through a negative shoe if the game at the table is a good one.
 
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