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Blackjack
Is it unethical to play two hands at once when there is a full table and people waiting to play?
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Re: Blackjack
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Is it unethical to play two hands at once when there is a full table and people waiting to play? [/ QUOTE ] That would depend on your reason for playing two hands. |
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Re: Blackjack
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Is it unethical to play two hands at once when there is a full table and people waiting to play? [/ QUOTE ] usually the dealer will have already made this decision for you. yes, it is. despite the fact that they're making you play for double the minimum, at least at most places. |
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Re: Blackjack
Well ... if the true count is large and your going to leave soon and not come back for a long time, I'd spread to two hands with your max bet, get payed off and then run to the cage and cash out before you're told you can't play anymore.
Seriously, the advantage gained my playing two hands is so marginal that when weighed against the suspicion that you are counting cards and the harassment you'll get from players wanting to play its not worth it. It will however lower your variance. Poker is so much easier! |
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Re: Blackjack
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Seriously, the advantage gained my playing two hands is so marginal that when weighed against having to play at a full table, it's just not worth it. Poker is so much easier! [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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