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Q. Does it make any difference in which seat I sit in at blackjack?
Q. Is it true an idiot at third base will cause the other players to lose too?
Q. You say the fewer the decks, the lower the house edge, all other things being equal. If I'm not counting cards, what difference does it make?
Above all, remember: K.I.S.S.!
I can remember what it was like to know almost nothing. Etiquette should be covered, I can tell you that.
For instance, many boxmen will let a pretty girl shoot the dice even though only her boyfriend's money is on the line and he is waiving his turn to shoot. Not strictly legal, but no one really minds.
Mind? Hell no! An opportunity to see a gal and her gals bouncing up and down? The box/stick would get killed if he passed her by.A mid-roll buy in is rude but will be allowed since its often the fasted thing to do and sometimes the buy-in amount is more than that particularly table has seen all day long. At a five dollar table anyone buying in for more than five grand will not be told to wait for the shooter to make his point.
Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.Mention working and not-working and the unusual Vegas rule about hard ways on a mid-roll come out.
Above all, remember: K.I.S.S.!
I've generally thought your Gambling 102 was a bit too shallow, so I hope you will aim a bit higher.
Don't make it too dry. When I stayed at 4 queens, they have one of their own channels on tv and one segment is how to play a handful of different table games. It was done pretty well and had fair instructions, unlike you may find in real life situations at the table-notibly craps, but it was pretty dry.
Yes, as well as lack of etiquette and 'real world' variations. For instance, many boxmen will let a pretty girl shoot the dice even though only her boyfriend's money is on the line and he is waiving his turn to shoot.
Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.
A mid-roll buy in is rude but will be allowed since its often the fasted thing to do and sometimes the buy-in amount is more than that particularly table has seen all day long. At a five dollar table anyone buying in for more than five grand will not be told to wait for the shooter to make his point.
Good point. Personally, I want[sic] until a seven-out to buy in. Is that the proper etiquette or am I going too far?
Really? I have bought in mid roll may times...and have never got a weird look..and never seen or gave anyone a sideways look when buying in mid roll....So If I walk up to a table and the puck is 'on a point'...and I want chips to make a come bet or two...To 'buy in' would be considered rude? Hmmm...anyone else feel is it is not proper Etiquette to 'buy in' mid roll?
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Mention working and not-working and the unusual Vegas rule about hard ways on a mid-roll come out.
What rule are you referring to? Do you mean that hard ways are ON for come out rolls?Yeah, that's what I meant. Quite frankly, I've always wondered why Vegas does it that way.Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.
Really? I have bought in mid roll may times...and have never got a weird look..and never seen or gave anyone a sideways look when buying in mid roll....So If I walk up to a table and the puck is 'on a point'...and I want chips to make a come bet or two...To 'buy in' would be considered rude? Hmmm...anyone else feel is it is not proper Etiquette to 'buy in' mid roll?