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Live play went easy !! Practice play got rough but used Gamblr54 M.M. and got out of the rough parts and came out with a very nice win : )) Cheers : ))
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I think that a lot of people who have played Bac on line for real money wind up thinking that they are being cheated because they do not fully understand the third card draw rules. The rules for the P are quite simple: 5 or less and the P takes a 3rd card. The rules for the B are quite convoluted. Basically the B takes fewer 3rd card draws than does the player. It just depends on what the third card was that was given to the P side. Some times the B does not take a 3rd card when it's 2 card total is 4 or 5. In one situation the B does not draw a 3rd card when it's 2 card total is 3 (when the 3rd card given to the P was an 8). That seems quite strange to most people but it's all a part of what gives the B a slight advantage. Another confusing rule is if the B has a 2 card total of 6 it DOES draw a 3rd card if the 3rd card given to the P was a 6 or a 7.
If you play on line it is probably not necessary to memorize all the 3rd card draw rules because they have scanners built into the shoe or the table to make sure the dealer does not make any mistakes. I have never seen an error made by an on line live dealer. If you play Bac in a brick & mortar casino you should DEFINITELY memorize the 3rd card draw rules. Mistakes can & DO happen. More often than one would think even with dealers with 20 years of experience. As far as I know most real world casinos do not have the scanners built into the shoe or table.
I have an idea for you to try out during practice play on WOO (NOT for real money).
You could start the vid out with your first bet @ $50 and then go from there in $5 increments with $5 still being your base bet just like normal. Up 2, Down 2 units. In effect this would simulate a situation where you had already encountered a bad run of luck previously. We already know that your MM fares well MOST of the time. The unanswered question (due to small sample size) is just how bad things can get when everything goes bad. Starting out at $50 would be half way to the dreaded danger zone of $100 + bets. Just for curiosity/research purposes. NOT for a new way to play for real money. If you do this then SOME times you will dig yourself out of the hole & back down to the $5 base bets safety zone no problem. Other times when it goes badly it will get very interesting.
Nice job.
I took a break from live play. I guess I had enough of demo land and went live again today with this system, and a very small bankroll. Managed to get a quick 5 chip win and out.
As far as the on-line live play cheating, highly doubtful and would be next to impossible to single out one person for the reasons you already mentioned. Now RNG games (especially at a iffy site) I personally would not trust and don't play. FYI- Bovada also uses the same dealers, which is where I play at.
Is there a link to Gamblr54 money management?