Poll
Question:
Which "situation" do U feel most confident of winning at ??
Option 1: Only U @ the table playing low stakes
votes: 4
Option 2: Only U @ the table playing high stakes
votes: 1
Option 3: A crowded table playing low stakes
votes: 4
Option 4: A crowded table playing high stakes
votes: 1
Option 5: It makes NO difference, as normal you are talking rubbish
votes: 3
Hi Guys, ;)
The question above is for you B & M players, people claim (& others disprove) that the Dealer can influence your game. So which of the following situations in the poll are you most comfortable playing ???
Many thanks to anybody who times the time to reply...... :thumbsup:
Take it easy..... 8)
You're talking rubbish like usual mate. :P
It honestly doesn't bother me at all.
Quote from: Shorty on February 11, 2009, 09:43:02 AM
You're talking rubbish like usual mate. :P
well it wouldn't be the first time..... ;)
Or for that matter the last...... 8)
Hey Xmate,
I can see it making difference to dealer signature players.
For layout-based players it really doesn't make that much difference when betting RED/BLACK or the even chances, but your question's got a very valid point, for those betting dealer signature.
Do large stakes influence the way dealer throws? (even if not deliberate, dealer might be concerned as some managers do believe in "bad luck" dealers, or a dealer always losing for the table, etc.)
Does a VIP table dealer throws different there than at a low-stakes table? Frankly speaking, as we are talking about the human factor here I expect the answer to be variable (each person/dealer, a world), but as a general rule should a player find a way to make a certain dealer act different, then that could be also exploited. Mind you. :)
Victor
A different dealer can throw each spin. It doesn't alter anything.
I don't like being in a crowd or alone. Give me one to three others, and a friendly dealer.
Ron.
I prefer to have the middle seat with 2-4 others playing because 1) I don't stand out; 2) it gives me time to think and not have to make conversation with the dealer; and 3) as Alan Shore once said, "I like to be alone - amongst other people".
I feel the most confident when I park my car and am walking in the joint. Ken
Shame to see you are still lacking in confidence Ken..... :(
Hope you get over that soon...... :D ;D :D
lol, I was being c**ky. I have no areas playing roulette, not being confident although I admit, years ago it was a problem. Ken
Glad it's still going well for you my friend..... 8)
Keep on rollin..... :thumbsup: