Observing Dumb Gamblers (add your story here)

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Originally posted by: KarenTN
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Originally posted by: daviddechenne
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Originally posted by: KarenTN
I have shared this one before. Some years ago, i was playing blackjack at a local casino. It was a $25 double deck table. The table is pretty full. The dealer deals and her up card is an 8 or something. I know it was not a bust card and I know it was not a face. The guy in the 5th spot starts to signal to split his 2 face cards. I guess he must have reacted to the gasp of horror that came from the rest of the table. Because he suddenly wants to hit his 20. The dealer asks him if he is sure. He says yes. She lets him know that unless he draws an Ace, he will bust and again asks him if he is sure. He says yes. Then she finally calls a suit over for the guy to confirm in front of her supervisor that he wants to hit his 20. And she deals him a 2 and he busts. The rest of the table cashed out and fled immediately after the hand was finished.


The guy didn't appear overly drunk, and even if he was, he had plenty of chances to back out of making this stupid hit





Why would the rest of the table "flee." As I understand the math of BJ at a table, there is no predictabliity in the "incorrect" action by one player effecting the success, or lack there of, of other players at the table. And, while a specific decision may result in the dealer not busting---for example---in one hand, it is statistically neutral over the long run and is just as likely to hurt the dealer in the next example. I think that "fleeing" a table with an incorrect player simply shows lack of understanding of those who flee.



let me see if I can explain. I, too, am usually one who doesn't pay attention to what other gamblers are doing. I certainly don't watch other people play VP. When I play VP, I pretty much watch my own screen. And I don't leave a table or cause a scene just because someone hits a 14 vs a dealer 5. But this guy's hitting on a twenty (not an A,9 20, but a hard 20) move was just so unbelievably stupid, that I wanted to be anywhere this idiot was not. Immediately. My brain was having trouble processing what I had just witnessed. I can't, of course, speak for the rest of the table


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Much like you Karen, I really don't give alot of thought as to what others are doing. BUT some moves folks make, I just have to leave the table! Just takes away any positive vibe I may have or had I guess!
I usually just sit out for a few hands and if anyone asks why, I tell them.
Of course good 80+% of people you walk by in the casino qualify as dumb gamblers, but...

Funniest one I can remember was I sit down to play Blackjack at the TI on a seminar break about 8 years ago. Guy on third base has a basic strategy card in front of him. Any time he had a real decision to make he would..

- Pick up the card
- Read OUT LOUD what the card told him to do
- Do the exact opposite

and thanks to casinos full of them, Harrah's and MGM gets to continue to offer horrible VP tables, 6:5 Blackjack, and $12 hamburgers. Heh.

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Originally posted by: arcimedes
I remember once walking up to a deuces machine and noticed the last hand played, they had held 2 deuces and a jack. They drew the other 2 deuces and had cashed out and left.

I've seen many people keep a high pair, flushes and straights when dealt 4RF. Many people keep a high card instead of a low pair playing JOB games. The list is endless. The % of people who have any clue about VP strategy is very low.


On my first trip to LV in 85, I held single high cards over a pair. Like PJ at the craps table, I learned the error of my ways.

Watching novices think carefully at deuces game and then keep a single high card or two off-suit high cards is priceless. You can tell that some people don't want to redraw.


Here's one that I failed to see but was told first-hand ........

I was playing the quarter Bonus Deuces Wild Progressive machines just outside The Orleans buffet.
The girl sitting next to me was chatting me up, and we started talking about hitting the Progressive Royal Flush Jackpot.
It was then that she told me that she hit it the week prior by getting the elusive Royal, and only held ONE card, ............ the 10 of Spades.

Huh, did I hear her right ??? ........... the 10 of Spades ?

....... So knowing that in any VP game, one would never just hold a single 10, I asked her why she did that.

She told me, because it just felt like the right card to hold



So I guess there are times that Lady Luck will totally overpower a gambler's stupid play


Rick
Most have heard this story many times but every time I hear it again I just laugh. You sit down at a BJ table and play for alittle while and then someone will make the classic statement "IF I ONLY WIN THREE MORE HANDS LIKE THAT I WILL BE EVEN." They don't bother to say they were even before they sit down.
Was at the excalibur playing dollar slots. Woman next to me hits the 7 7 7 jackpot for $4000.00. As she is waiting for her pay she looks at me straight faced and says only one more of those and I am even.

This past October @ Main Street, this guy 2 machines over had his machine clicking away. I figured he hit something, so I asked if he hit the RF, he replied, "yes, but I had only 4 coins".


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Originally posted by: rdwoodpecker
A few years back, we were at a casino in South Dakota playing BJ with the wife. A man came and joined our table. He hit everything except 20 and obviously 21. Made no difference what the dealer had for a face card he was hitting! The dealer called the pit boss over the first couple of times to observe. After a few times doing it the pitboss just shook his head and moved on.

One time I remember in the shoe he actually hit a 19 and drew the deuce for 21. Otherwise he burnt through his buy-in of $200 pretty quickly.


Some people like to live dangerously.

Years ago my sweetie and her mother were using freeplay at the Wynn and were dealt two deuces on a 50 play DW.

Her mother got so excited she hit the draw button before Cat could hit the hold buttons.

sad...
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