Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
You're so rattled you have to claim I'm in N. Carolina? Where's mdawg--in Alaska?

Now tell us about counting 3? tables again. I'm sure you'll be believable....
I didn't say you were in North Carolina. Somebody else said that and they repeated it multiple times. I have no idea what makes them think that, but they seem rather sure.

Nothing further to say about tracking a second or on very rare occasion 3rd table (for a very short time of a round or two). It was a technique that when conditions were right and you could do, it you could almost double you expected value, because you would be practically doubling the max bet, higher advantage hands that you saw and played in that same time frame.

But those days are all but gone now. Where it used to be something that I could do several times a month, maybe as often as once a week, if I was playing as much as I used to, I would guess you would be able to find those conditions a couple times a year now, just because of the fewer traditional blackjack tables and more crowded condition.

Conditions were starting to change for the worse in this regard before Covid hit, but post covid it has accelerated, with fewer and fewer traditional tables, and more table games with higher edges and even blackjack tables with higher side bets. Plus at many locations lower level blackjack games have been replaced by electronic versions, stadium type, games, where 1 dealer can deal to 30 or 40 players (at Stations Casinos, as much as 100 players at some locations back east).

So you can keep bringing up the tracking a second table, but it is like talking about single deck blackjack dealt down to the last card. Those days are gone.