This week Bob and I answer questions submitted by our listeners. We encourage your questions, and you can send them to [email protected].
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Show Notes:
[00:00] Intro
[00:40] What hourly rate is acceptable for casino play with little or no heat?
[03:55] Have you ever let your personal dislike for a casino corporation or casino owner factor into your decision to play?
[08:29] How do full time APs answer questions and/or provide documentation on CTRs?
[12:42] How do you deal with players following you from game to game?
[18:34] Do you know of anyone that has successfully fought a trespass?
[22:15] If you’re not trespassed, how long would you stay away after being backed off?
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[33:08] Why would a video poker player not want use casino credit?
[35:42] How much should a full time card counter expect to make?
[37:59] How does someone get a legal name change?
[43:02] Could you play two hands of $1000 with mid-shoe and only positive count?
[44:42] What books would you recommend for a novice slot player?
[46:50] How can someone find pay tables on old video poker machines?
[48:40] What strategy adjustments are needed to play Blazing 7’s blackjack?
[50:18] A casino made a Martingale customer flat bet after winning $800 bet.
[52:00] Las Vegas Advisor coupon run question.
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While I haven’t been to Sagos, I think Bob’s math was accidentally wrong. In an average VP game, quads happen once about every 425 hands. 20 bets in 425 hands is a 4.7% advantage. I assume Bob was thinking of a card of the day, where a 100 coin bonus of a quad of a single rank is worth an additional 0.4%
FWIW, Anthony Curtis does not allow casinos to add gambling coupons to the LVA coupon book unless they are +EV. So while I don’t know the best EV game at Sagos, I’m going to assume that it is over 96% or Anthony would not have included it.
While I haven’t been to Sagos, I think Bob’s math was accidentally wrong. In an average VP game, quads happen once about every 425 hands. 20 bets in 425 hands is a 4.7% advantage. I assume Bob was thinking of a card of the day, where a 100 coin bonus of a quad of a single rank is worth an additional 0.4%
FWIW, Anthony Curtis does not allow casinos to add gambling coupons to the LVA coupon book unless they are +EV. So while I don’t know the best EV game at Sagos, I’m going to assume that it is over 96% or Anthony would not have included it
Regarding getting backed off for using a martingale or reverse martingale (can’t remember which): casinos panic whenever they see a system, most don’t work, but some do, and the casinos don’t really know which ones work and which ones don’t, hence the general panic. Some people think no systems work, but they would be wrong. A simple system that works is to play a flush attack when it’s in flush attack mode, max bet till it hits. Casinos back off far more regular gamblers than the occasional few so-called “advantage gamblers” they spot. As a general rule they just back off winners, as if regular gamblers can never win and so-called “advantage gamblers” can never lose. Can you imagine the fiasco it would be if casinos ran the lotteries and refused to sell any more tickets to previous winners?
You might be able to get away with that in Iowa…….. LOL
The number of miles away from Las Vegas is directly proportional with worse casino intelligence should be the stock answer for any card counting/hole-carding heat related questions.
“A simple system that works is to play a flush attack when it’s in flush attack mode, max bet till it hits.”
This is a strategy, not a system. You’re only playing the game in a positive state.
Any thoughts on casinos that are using whole house progressive slot systems??? (Yes, even Video Poker) – several Indian casinos in Minnesota use this system and I know the State owned Iowa casino by Sioux Falls, SD uses this also.
You can tell a whole house system by the fact that 25% to 50% of the slot players will hit a bonus at within minutes of each other. Video Poker players will usually hit 4 of a kind or a straight flush as a bonus “substitute”.
The strategy is “only play a game with positive expectation”. To achieve this strategy, you need systems (collections of tactics). How do you know a particular game in a particular situation is positive and if positive what is the optimal way to play? Only a system can tell you. Someone could point out to you that a particular slot or card game has gone positive, but without a viable system you will not likely obtain that positive potential.
So you’re saying card counting in blackjack is a system? I’m certain most folks would disagree.
Do a search for “card counting systems”. Enjoy.
Here’s a good one, on youtube search for: “What’s with All the Card Counting Systems?”