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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: tejek who wrote (595170)7/25/2004 9:04:38 PM
From: BlackDog777  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
"with a table of good players, the house odds are reduced and I usually do well."

You've finally tipped your hand to your gambling ignorance, which leads me to believe that you might be making up most of your political rants. No wonder everybody on here calls you a liar...I tried my best to be civil and give you the benefit of the doubt.

Bad BJ players can equally help or hurt your hand...you just never take note when bad play helped your hand. Being at a table with only good players does not better your odds. The only hand that is adversely effected in the long run by non-probable play is the bad players hand, and that wouldn't be your concern. This is one of the biggest myths in blackjack. Don't believe me, check with somebody that truly understands randomness of cards. Look it up...you've got time, you're on here all day.

The only proven method of negating the house edge is counting cards...which is very tough to do nowadays with multi-deck shoes, continuous shufflers, and light penetration. I'm sure that night you won that $5K, you were doing that also with your anonymous boasting. (you would have had to give $4K of that money to the govt. if you lived in Sweden)

Good player?? You prefer sitting at a table of "good players" but are not concerned with table rules. You're just the type that will sit at the new singledeck 6:5 tables that are becoming pervasive out there...sucker games if there ever was one. Serious blackjack players are getting fed up with the LV strip because the rules have gotten "too corporate" in the last few years.

I'm sure you heard this plenty on here but I might as well as my 2 cents...you're full of shit again.
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