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Old 03-15-2005, 02:13 PM
Prime Time Prime Time is offline
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Default Re: Bustout Hand in Double Shoot out for WSOP

Thanks man,
it was fun having you guys around.
Was probably to agro in the end for my own good.
MLG tried to slow me down, but my head is a little hard some times.

But thanks.

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Old 03-15-2005, 02:20 PM
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Funny you should throw in the BJ analogy.
For a brief time I played professional BJ until becoming persona non-gratis due to the wins I was accumulating at various casinos. Was actually banned from Foxwoods my home casino due to withdrawing too much from them. Got a little greedy but trust me when I tell you that I did not hurt their bottom line at all. I could not play a poker tournament there till last year when I begged and pleaded senior management for my wampum card reinstatement.

I have now given up BJ to focus my spare time on poker.

Any ways the point I wanted to address is that the players at the BJ table cannot disrupt the flow of the cards by "playing wrong". Each card coming out of the shoe or the top of the deck is a semi random occurrence. For example a bad BJ player in last position may deviate from basic strategy and hit a 17. That card may have hurt the dealer, and the next card makes the dealer a pat hand. It could also work visa versa; so don't believe that bad players can have an effect on your win/loss rate. The only thing that can be certain is that the bad BJ player described above will lose his money faster than the negative EV (-.5%) that a perfect basic strategy player would have.

Later and thanks again
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Old 03-15-2005, 02:29 PM
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Any ways the point I wanted to address is that the players at the BJ table cannot disrupt the flow of the cards by “playing wrong”. Each card coming out of the shoe or the top of the deck is a semi random occurrence. For example a bad BJ player in last position may deviate from basic strategy and hit a 17. That card may have hurt the dealer, and the next card makes the dealer a pat hand. It could also work visa versa; so don’t believe that bad players can have an effect on your win/loss rate. The only thing that can be certain is that the bad BJ player described above will lose his money faster than the –EV .5% that a perfect basic strategy player would have.

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I know very little about blackjack, just the basics. My boss, however, it's his game. Whenever he bitches about the bad players taking a card away, I tell him this very thing but he says I'm nuts. To me this is just commonsense. He's so paranoid about this that he leaves the table when there is a bad player.

P.S. On the QQ hand, I wouldn't beat myself up too much. You're read was that the guy could have any pair or any 2 high cards, so how could you fold. This is just one of those hands when i get it i say "It sucks being me right now", not much you can do unless you want to make a habit of folding queens preflop.
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Old 03-15-2005, 04:00 PM
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Your a wise man Mike.
Your boss should be working for you.
But he is smart enough to know that you will make him look good.
Later
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