Are you talking about table BJ, or the VBJ machines? If you are talking about the table BJ machines, the newer machines are continuous shuffle.
If you are talking about the VBJ machines, I kind of doubt it that they would make the shuffle point so obvious. They may as well display a message saying they are shuffling the deck.
By the way Tony, shouldn't you change your blog title to "TBC's blog about martingaling VBJ"? Kind of misleading right now.
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sevencard2003 wrote:
Won $660 and learned something im not supposed to know from a shufflemaster employee this morning. The shuffle takes place when u hear the loud thud. No wonder my counts have been wrong and now they will never be wrong again because i will always know the exact amount of the count which should help alot
Why would a machine that is using a virtual deck make any kind of sound when it shuffles? I would not be willing to bet being broke and homeless on that info.
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Won $660 and learned something im not supposed to know from a shufflemaster employee this morning. The shuffle takes place when u hear the loud thud. No wonder my counts have been wrong and now they will never be wrong again because i will always know the exact amount of the count which should help alot
Why would a machine that is using a virtual deck make any kind of sound when it shuffles? I would not be willing to bet being broke and homeless on that info.
I would only believe it if it were the same super loud CLICK of what it used to sound like on an old fashioned pinball machine when you won a free game. That was definitely a piece of steel (suspect a springloaded rod protruding from an electromagnet) slamming into the wood of the pinball machine's cabinet. A simple "thud" sound inside of a fully electronic VBJ machine sounds like a VBJ machine tech pulling your leg Tony. I'm surprised he didn't tell you that the shuffle point is when the blonde dealer winks at you twice while forcing her shoulders forward and inward to amplify her cleavage is when the cards are really being shuffled.
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I guess next time you drop 3k on a vbj machine we can blame it on the thud not being loud enough. Tony what you should do is go get a job at Walmart or Mcdonalds and clear your mind a little.
I am dying to find out how well his 101% payout machine worked today. I wonder if he used the bet size I suggested?
Over my first cup of coffee this morning I read with great disgust this most recent VBJ spewtard activities. My only thoughts on the matter at this point involve the odds of the huge dumping of cash happening three days in a row or three times in one week? These scenarios all end in busto.....
here is what shufflemaster's website says about it's machines:"A fully-electronic table game, Table Master nearly doubles the number of hands played per hour which translates into big winnings for your casino. "
doesnt say anything about big winnings for the player.
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I just extended Tony an offer to wager $1000 a a single flip of a coin without any option to play or double or nothing. He said it would depend if he was up or down for the day to decide.
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