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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (204618)10/1/2004 1:52:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572860
 
Ted, I stay away from online games because if I started to play, I would automatically gravitate to the BJ games. And I can't afford any losses right now.

Have you tried card-counting yet? There is a wonderful tutorial online here:


No. Remember the debate I had with DR who said that you must count cards to win consistently? In any case, I am too lazy to count but I will check out the tutorial. Thanks.

blackjack-school.com

Unfortunately, you can't card-count with online casinos because they shuffle the deck after every hand. You're better off going to a real casino. Have you tried the single-deck and double-deck games at ... geez, I can't remember the name of the casino, but it's about 10-15 miles south of Olympia.

No, I go to Muckleshoot in Auburn. I think it opened about the time you were leaving. Its the biggest casino around and seems more like Vegas. The rest usually are mom and poppers where your feet stick to the floor and you can see the table tops through the threadbare green felt. They're not that bad but you know what I mean.