The dealer gave me a confused look but I point out the mistake. I leapt out of my chair and spoke up on behalf of the ploppy. She pays him 2 to 1 on his insurance but takes his original $75 bet.
The player doesn't show he has blackjack, but takes insurance for less instead ($25 insurance bet, $75 regular bet). Her mistakes really started to get on my nerves when the guy to my right bet $75 and got a blackjack. Not every hand, but she did flash a Q when she had an ace up so I won an insurance bet because of it. Grand Vic is where this happened (copied from another thread):įirst off, the only mistake she did that favored the player in anyway was to occasionlly flash her hole card. It's crap but I have figured out a REALLY effective shuffle tracking technique for hand shuffled double deck games and their game is the most exploitable in the area. When I go there I play their double deck game. a bad run of cards.īut this has been the case pretty much every time I've played the shoe games there. It seemed like A TC of +8 would act like a TC of -8.Īt first I just figured it was negative variance. Despite the high counts, small cards were still coming out and dealers were still drawing out.
'On more than one occasion I have back counted tables.