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To: tejek who wrote (595202)7/25/2004 10:26:19 PM
From: BlackDog777  Respond to of 769670
 
Here's the first four links that came up on a Google search...boy that was tough research. There's plenty more to prove your ignorance.

Your last post to me is all the evidence I need to know you'll say anything to try to legitimize your credibility, which with blackjack, is nil.

High-rollers demand private tables not professionals. This is usually for high limit games and privacy. There is no such thing as professional blackjack players. (poker & sports book, but no table game pros) Unless they are counting, which the casino can prevent, the house always has an edge. If there is some...name one? And don't bother with "beat the house" authors. All hype and sham...they make their money by selling you bullshit to read. Hey, they are probably the same folks you get all your political acumen from.

I don't count cards because I don't play enough and it's beyond my abilities. You have to have tremendous concentration skills amongst chatter and be a very fast calculator.

We did discuss rules earlier...in regards to the Aladdin. You said the rules didn't matter to you...you could win regardless.

A singledeck 6:5 game is blackjack you moron...it's just blackjack with horrible payout rules. It happens to be the biggest tourist trap on the strip now...for all you self-proclaimed experts out there. Dude!

You may like Blackjack, but you don't know shit about it.

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