Automatic Monkey
Banned
Six retired gentlemen sit down at a $10 table in Atlantic City (or any other large venue) every week and play blackjack. They don't spread, but they count and play the playing indexes. And they play very, very slowly...
"I can't read my hand. What is it? 15? Are you sure it's 15?"
"How many decks are in there again?"
"Wait, let me get my glasses."
"Can we make this a smoking table, I want a cigarette."
"Can I double down on 3 cards?"
"Hey that card is bent I want new decks."
Bet they could get it down to 20 hands per hour or less. And making a heck of a lot of profit in comps, in a decent place. With comps becoming less discretionary and more player's card, f(time at table, average bet) oriented, this sounds like a worthwhile form of advantage play too especially if you like the casino entertainment and lifestyle.
"I can't read my hand. What is it? 15? Are you sure it's 15?"
"How many decks are in there again?"
"Wait, let me get my glasses."
"Can we make this a smoking table, I want a cigarette."
"Can I double down on 3 cards?"
"Hey that card is bent I want new decks."
Bet they could get it down to 20 hands per hour or less. And making a heck of a lot of profit in comps, in a decent place. With comps becoming less discretionary and more player's card, f(time at table, average bet) oriented, this sounds like a worthwhile form of advantage play too especially if you like the casino entertainment and lifestyle.