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Post time 5-4-2024 17:35:53 | Show all posts |Read mode
The first table was not careful, and there were familiar faces sitting nearby. The dealer had a 12 and 14 against a 6, so I took the opportunity to switch tables... It's not good to have acquaintances at the same table, and those who come later should yield.

I didn't get good cards even after switching tables. I seized the opportunity when changing dealers to hide six hundred dollars in chips... The casino clearly gives commissions based on wins and losses and keeps an eye on those who win more, putting them on a blacklist. It's easy to accumulate two to three hundred dollars in an hour, which provides ample space for long-term operations.

Luck wasn't bad, but I didn't get good cards for three hours... Then there were two consecutive boxes of super good cards. Using a burn table strategy might prolong one's lifespan in a casino. I bet sixty dollars on two doors, couldn't resist and jumped to two hundred and fifty dollars on each when losing, won and lost three hundred and fifty and two hundred and fifty dollars respectively, and won, jumping to four hundred and fifty dollars on each door. The turnover was positive eighteen (actually twelve), and more than ten big cards were dealt in two hands in a row. In the first hand, I had twenty in one door, and a bad hand in the other... The dealer drew ten... Praying not to get a blackjack... Blackjack! Lost nearly two thousand. The next hand was all bad cards... The dealer had twenty, and the game ended. The turnover was positive eighteen but dropped to positive two, and I ended up losing nearly two thousand dollars!

In the next box, the turnover was positive nine with a good set of cards. I doubled my bet on one door and jumped to two hundred and twenty dollars, and only bet sixty on the other, with no win or loss. The next hand, all won, with a turnover of positive fifteen. I bet four hundred and forty dollars on each door. Two pairs of twos and eights against the dealer's six turned into six doors. The dealer busted, and I won back over two thousand dollars. The next hand was a win and a loss, and the turnover was positive five (actually two point five). I changed to betting two hundred and twenty dollars on each hand. It was a win and a loss again, and the game ended. I won ninety dollars at the table (actually six hundred and ninety dollars) and gave ten dollars as a tip.

The commission system in this casino is excellent. After playing, I immediately knew the assessment: received one hundred dollars in commission, made a profit of seven hundred and eighty dollars in four hours, and lost nearly two thousand at most.

After a break, I returned to the battlefield, changed areas, and fought for control of the table. I returned to the gambling table, bought more chips, and hid five hundred dollars again. The mediocre cards gradually led to a decrease in chips, and without realizing it, I lost two thousand dollars. It was four, and then a three hundred and twenty, and a four hundred and forty, and four four zero split four times. Three two zero was taken, and in frustration, I violated the burn table strategy with three four four zero, dropped to two (a twelve and a fourteen against a ten, actually eight cards), and won one. With an actual ten, I bet four eight zero on two doors, four four zero on one door, and turned three doors into six doors. The dealer finally busted, and I regained nearly three thousand dollars. I lost four hundred and ninety on the table (actually won five dollars) and paused before the next table, leaving a five-dollar tip, and received ninety dollars in commission, counting as two hours' wages. It's best to change tables after reaching the maximum bet (five hundred on three doors), unless you continue with the burn table strategy and still bet big on the next box (which is risky)... After betting big, leave the table. It happened to be close to shift change (ten o'clock in the evening), so I took a break, wrote some notes, and then continued working.

Back on the scene, I encountered good cards but kept losing. Unable to resist, I bet on three doors, continued to lose, lost four thousand dollars, and finally bet one thousand dollars on three doors for the last hand, losing another thousand dollars, totaling a loss of five thousand dollars. I went back to my room and fell asleep.

After sleeping for twelve hours, I regained my energy and went back to the casino... This casino cuts thin (playing with six decks instead of five), and skipping fifty times the bet doesn't make sense. If you can't win, it's unreasonable. When I sat down, I hid six hundred dollars first, but after playing for five hours without getting any good cards, suddenly good cards appeared and I kept losing. I bet four hundred and twenty dollars on two doors, the dealer drew an Ace... I took insurance, and the dealer got a blackjack... I changed to betting four hundred and twenty dollars on three doors, and the dealer got another Ace (didn't change doors and got a four)... I took insurance again, and the dealer got another blackjack. I continued betting on three doors, and the dealer got an Ace for the third time. No blackjack this time. One door surrendered at fifteen points, and the dealer drew to eighteen, and I lost two thousand dollars in one round, totaling a loss of one thousand three hundred. I paused and wrote some notes.

After finishing my notes, I went back to gamble, remembering the lesson not to switch from two doors to three doors again. With two boxes of cards, I won back two thousand dollars... Sometimes there are no cards all night, then suddenly there are consecutive cards, winning seven hundred for the whole night, plus another hundred in commission, and called it a day.
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Post time 5-4-2024 17:59:06 | Show all posts
Insurance always pays off well, so it's definitely worth backing.
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