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i have a takedown method that works great inBlackjack but it requires a bit of recon and scouting out a table. Quik summary: walk the floor and watch 3 hands. If the dealer loses at least 2 of 3 hands then sit down and start. If he/she is at the end of the shoe then wait til the next and scout it. If he wins 2 of 3 then walk away. If he loses 3 in a rown the pull up and play 2 spots if possible and start with one until and let your winnings ride but never more than 2x in a row.
The point is to hunt down a weak spot in the shoe, like a lion in the Serengetti looking for a limping Impala. All shoes have weak spots where the big cards coagulate. Use this to your advantage.
I have another slice of pie i use for Roulette and its kinda off the wall but has always worked for me. It involves looking for the Asian dealer. Not the young asian american girl with highlights in her hair. You want to find the old school, 40+ Asian man who is balding and his name tag says he is from China; thats ideal. Japan works too. The rationale behind this stems from the consistency within their culture. These folks are not loose in the sense that they just drop the ball and whatever. They are almost OCD when it comes to a repetitive action. In my experience they always drop the ball in the same spot with the same strength, this is just how they approach things in my experience. They learn something and do it one correct way consistently, the younger generation isn't like this so much. The result is great streaks when you play red/black and if you tip them out and play the same numbers consistently, they will do what it takes to give you the best shot at winning.
At internext i was working with this one guy who I tipped out as soon as I showed up to the table. He was trying his best to get my 14 to hit. I was barley missing then I wised up and started to play the number that surrond 14 on the wheel and that pulled me something nice. These guys know their shit, they know the wheel, they can help you. The holmes even hit black 8 times in a row and i put a 100 on black and he hit for a 9th making it a nice night.
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