Odd man out.....
Why do I torture myself and bother to go to Atlantic City on the weekends!? hahaha---Specifically because of the various "ice cube's chance in hell" sort of sweepstakes drawings that go on...that I never win at and have to grind mine out the hard way.
Anyway, I just got back from Trump Marina because of one of these silly ass drawing things (that I am wondering if they make sure some generous slot player wins instead of some clown that has been steadily whacking them at the blackjack table). I hate a crowded, packed in table and that's all that is there is on the weekends ALONG with 8 decks at Trump Marina! (I bounce around all different casinos in AC and Trump Marina is LAST on the list) I followed one table from the start that had only 3 players at it and about 1 1/2 decks in there were 15 extra face cards in the remainder of the shoe so I waltzed in about then. Another guy decided to sit just to my right and was coming in at the same time (so much for the hopes of an uncrowded table, I guess) but what the heck, it's only a $15 min. table. He mentions about seeing all the small cards to me quietly and I am now thinking he must have been right next to me as I was standing back watching the initial play at the table. "Yep, 15 of them more than face cards to be exact", I acknowledge. I bet minimums and see what happens from there as I really just wanted to score a spot at this table that actually showed promise in a sea of garbage. Guy to my right slams 3 blackjacks in 4 hands, numerous natural 20's, etc. I get 12-15 each and every single hand and fail miserably. I played out that shoe and the next one to walk away even. Regardless of any count you can be very unlucky and "Odd man out" with everyone seeming to get good hands except for you--Nature of the beast and this seems to hold particularly true with 8 decks.
8 decks is horrific with what can happen with the cards and I always feel more comfortable with 6 decks instead of 8. (Atlantic City has no double deck games and the single deck is as they talk of on here with 6:5 blackjack, dealer hit soft 17 AND no double down after splits and not even worth playing). Regardless of that I noticed them flocking and packing in the single deck 6:5 blackjack table.
I diddled around and made $200 for the day by the time it was all over but that episode at that particular $15 table really stuck in my mind. I hate 8 decks and avoid playing anything but 6 decks in Atlantic City as a rule. I played the 8 decks today because of the low minimum bet.
My answer to the question? I like double deck but I live in Atlantic City and not Vegas! That being the case 6 decks is as good as you see here but also as the others have mentioned about penetration is important. I hate 8 decks regardless of penetration due to how I have done historically overall against the 8 decks as opposed to 6.
I enjoyed the challenge, I guess? NOT!!!hahahaha...but the interesting thing was to run into someone else that was a counter which is unusual as they are so far and few between. In all my years playing I have only run across one other bonafide counter besides the guy I played alongside this afternoon. Who knows how truly adept he was though and we had practically no conversation once we started playing, so we didn't compare notes or anything.
I hope I didn't ramble on too much on this post...just getting in the door and wired to the gills from all the coffee I drank today! I look forward to going monday when all the crazies vacate and go back to wherever they all came from so I can play some serious blackjack in more favorable conditions but I am still quite thankful there ARE all those crazies from New "Yawk" stoking up the casinos with cash so I can slip in and do my thing without the casinos going out of business! I had a record month in October and it's been a great year for blackjack for me, one of the best... so I won't let a few shoes of tough going and a minimal day financially bother me. Every trip is a learning experience, everything I read on here from other professional players gives me insight (sometimes SCARY insights after reading stuff like the Zengrifter interview! Oh BOY I just want to lay low and be unnoticed). I want to improve my game always if that is possible and reading about playing condiitons and things on here helps maybe. I can flip through 6 decks of cards and tell you specifically what the last batch of 20 cards are but that's not all there is to the game. Number of decks, penetration, etc. At this point I want to learn to "clump track" aces, which seems like a ridiculously and nearly impossible task to learn. This seems like the next logical thing for me to learn to be a better player though.