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In a real casino, can you ask the dealer how many decks will be used in the games?

by Guest65480  |  earlier

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im going for the first time tomorrow, will they tell you?

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  1. Most of the time you can tell just by looking at them, but if you had to ask they woudl tell you.


  2. Most of the time it is posted, but if it isn't just ask and they will tell you. One deck they tend to deal from hand, face down, all else from a shoe.

  3. yes, you can ask or its usually posted on the table most of the time its 1 2 or 3

  4. yes.and ANY info you want will be given to you.

    I'll give you some:

    1.I think in Blackjack 6 decks are used but i'm not sure.

    2.lowest bet in BJ and poker = 10$ (or euros) highest = x.000

    (private tables).lowest bet in roulette 0.25

    3.There are ATMs in the casino-that is LEAVE cards HOME!

    GOOD LUCK!

  5. Do yourself a huge favor.  Look up the tables on the internet for when to hit/stand, double down or split.  Memorize it, it shouldn't take more than an hour at the most.  You'll save lots and lots of money.

  6. Yeah, it's not a secret.  The staff are there to help you.

    The games all have a nice house edge to them.  There is no knowledge that is really going to remove that edge unless you a world class card counter (which you are not).

    So casinos have no problem helping you out.  That's why they have free training sessions, free strategy cards, roulette number cards, and all manner of other helpful guides.

    They want you to feel as comfortable as possible so that you will give them action.  All they want is for you to spend time at their tables.  They don't even care if you win or lose, they just want you to spend time there.  So they will answer your questions, bring you free drinks, comp you free meals.  Whatever they have to do to get you to spend time there.

    They know that in the long run players will almost always lose.  So the longer you sit, the greater chance they have of winning your money.

    The best advice I can give you is to sign up for a players card before you sit any play anything.  This free card will earn you comps, which are free gifts from the casino to make you want to keep playing.

    No offense, but if you've never been to a casino before, it won't make one bit of difference as to how many decks are in play.  You are not going to neutralize the house edge.

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