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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:20 pm Post subject: When this is all over. I think I'm gonna do a Vegas trip. What's the best plan to make money gambling while there?
I think I've heard some hotels have better odds on blackjack (dealer has less cards to work with), roulette is like 40% chance you win right?, or maybe you guys got some tips for texas hold'em? _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
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Joined: 30 Nov 2006 Posts: 33474 Location: Long Beach, California
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:22 pm Post subject:
Best plan to make money in vegas - it involves plastic surgery and learning your way around a pole. Every other option is about losing money in my experience. _________________ LakersGround's Terms of Service
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 3:31 pm Post subject:
My new favorite game is $5 no commission baccarat. These tables can be hard to find. $5 tables are not common, tables that are both $5 minimum and commission-free even less so. The Flamingo has them on occasion, but it's hard to predict as to when. We went right before all of this (week of march 10th) and I used the dragon bonus bet which is 40x to make $700. A paltry sum, maybe, but +$700 at a $5 table was 2 hours of absolute joy.
Next best choices for a lucrative stay are uber and prostitution, in that order. _________________ http://chickhearn.ytmnd.com/
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 3:58 pm Post subject:
Planet Hollywood had 3:2 blackjack the last time I was there with a $25 minimum. All of the other major casinos were at 6:5 odds unless you were betting $100 minimum.
You're just burning money if you play 6:5. _________________ Damian Lillard shatters Dwight Coward's championship dreams:
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 4:03 pm Post subject:
Don't sit at a table if you're there to try and make money. It's not going to happen in any predictable fashion.
Do some homework and learn a game so you are comfortable with the ins and outs and sit down to have fun. Play smart and you might just walk away up. If you really want to have fun, learn the rules of craps and how to play odds bets - it's a way to cut the house's edge. When you get several numbers covered and someone goes on a roll, you can make a good amount of money. Craps is by far the most fun when the table is lively, but it's not a game where you want to camp at one table for a couple of hours. Play in short bursts. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
You can make money at blackjack if you follow perfect strategy, count, and ideally play in teams (see the book Bringing Down the House and the movie 24, which is based on Jeff Ma's group from MIT).
Other than that, like others said, there's a reason the hotels in Vegas are so big & richly appointed.
My best recommendation would be to learn to play poker well. That way, you're playing against other people, and not the house with their built-in advantage. Four out of five times, I'll make money when I sit down at a table in Vegas (last time, I tripled-up in two hours). I'm not going to hang with pros at the big games, but I'll do well against the typical Saturday night drunkards.
Joined: 16 Jun 2005 Posts: 40345 Location: Dirty South
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:09 pm Post subject:
All I can tell you is I have always had better luck @ Planet Hollywood in Blackjack....and they always had reasonable minimum tables even in the peak hours (reasonable on my budget....I am not starting off with a $100 bet in blackjack). Everywhere else, I always seem to win a few, and lose more.....but I have had multiple good nights at PH.
The one place that I literally do not think I ever won a hand.....or at least never 2 in a row was in the Downtown area....the old casinos near Fremont like the Golden Nugget. I swear it felt like they were cheating in some manner....I would buy chips, and the dealer would take them at a rapid pace. Also their floors are crowded which does not help when the dealer keeps cheating and taking your money!
If you want to practice and try out strategies during the day....down where the old strip was (I think that is what it is referred to...down past Wynn and Trump) @ the Stratosphere & Circus Circus, they always had $1 tables until like 5PM. I always sharpen my skills there.
Don't sit at a table if you're there to try and make money. It's not going to happen in any predictable fashion.
Do some homework and learn a game so you are comfortable with the ins and outs and sit down to have fun. Play smart and you might just walk away up. If you really want to have fun, learn the rules of craps and how to play odds bets - it's a way to cut the house's edge. When you get several numbers covered and someone goes on a roll, you can make a good amount of money. Craps is by far the most fun when the table is lively, but it's not a game where you want to camp at one table for a couple of hours. Play in short bursts.
Ditto on the having fun.
If you're so worked up on winning money, odds are you likely won't.
I'm not a crazy gambler (and only really play blackjack), but I've found I've won the most when I'm relaxed and having fun with a good group at the table.
One time I really wasn't even paying attention (just in the moment chit chatting with the people at the table and the dealer) and when I finally looked down, I was up $800. I really wanted to just hit $1000 and then I would've walked away (or so I said ). Whether it was me tensing up or just the fact that the deck was evening out, I ended up losing the next few hands in a row. I luckily dragged myself away from the table without encountering further damage...lol
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:18 pm Post subject:
I’ve had success at the Cromwell during the week. Plus it is an interesting boutique hotel. It is much more difficult winning on the weekend. My wife and I typically win playing roulette, which has the worst odds. Go figure. _________________ RIP mom. 11-21-1933 to 6-14-2023.
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Joined: 16 Jun 2005 Posts: 40345 Location: Dirty South
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:38 pm Post subject:
oasisdude77 wrote:
One time I really wasn't even paying attention (just in the moment chit chatting with the people at the table and the dealer) and when I finally looked down, I was up $800. I really wanted to just hit $1000 and then I would've walked away (or so I said ). Whether it was me tensing up or just the fact that the deck was evening out, I ended up losing the next few hands in a row. I luckily dragged myself away from the table without encountering further damage...lol
have a story so similar, I could almost copy and paste....just replace the $800 with $700....think it was a $15 table at PH and I literally started with $30 in chips after a heavy night of drinking....but I lost about half before a female friend drug me out of there with about $370. I am not a big gambler either....so $340 winnings is in my HOF.
Find the saddest, most broke down- down on their luck lookin people at the slots... pick the machine right next to em and watch the cash come rolling in.
Honestly though, if you go there TRYING to in big, chances are , you won't. Just try to have fun and make sure you aren't gambling with money you can't afford to part with.
I have had luck playing blackjack ($10 min) with those little extra bonus plays. There will usually be a spot for an extra chip next to your regular bet and if you get 2 of a kind or something like that you double your bet. I can have $100 last me several hours like that.
When my chips start growing, I'll "cash in" some of my smaller chips for a $50 or $100 chip and put it in my pocket so I know not to bet it. _________________ "Dread it, run from it... destiny arrives all the same."
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52687 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 7:00 pm Post subject:
PLATNUM wrote:
When my chips start growing, I'll "cash in" some of my smaller chips for a $50 or $100 chip and put it in my pocket so I know not to bet it.
Yeah, that's pretty much what I do. When I am up enough to play house money for a while, I'll pocket my coming in money. Anything I walk away with after that is a win. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
Joined: 12 Feb 2002 Posts: 3829 Location: South Orange County
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 5:30 am Post subject:
DaMuleRules wrote:
Don't sit at a table if you're there to try and make money. It's not going to happen in any predictable fashion.
Do some homework and learn a game so you are comfortable with the ins and outs and sit down to have fun. Play smart and you might just walk away up. If you really want to have fun, learn the rules of craps and how to play odds bets - it's a way to cut the house's edge. When you get several numbers covered and someone goes on a roll, you can make a good amount of money. Craps is by far the most fun when the table is lively, but it's not a game where you want to camp at one table for a couple of hours. Play in short bursts.
The odds bet in craps is one of the only bets in Las Vegas where the house pays you true odds if you win. Some places offer 100x odds...the smaller your initial bet, and the larger your odds bet, the better chance you have of walking away ahead.
Craps also has some of the worst betting odds of any game in Las Vegas, so it’s worthwhile to read up on how to play before going.
Craps is fun because generally everyone at the table wins together. It’s why you’ll hear roars and cheers at the craps table and really nowhere else. Craps, like most other games in the casino is also a negative expectation game, which means if you play long enough, you will lose all your money.
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 52687 Location: Making a safety stop at 15 feet.
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:24 am Post subject:
Surfitall wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
Don't sit at a table if you're there to try and make money. It's not going to happen in any predictable fashion.
Do some homework and learn a game so you are comfortable with the ins and outs and sit down to have fun. Play smart and you might just walk away up. If you really want to have fun, learn the rules of craps and how to play odds bets - it's a way to cut the house's edge. When you get several numbers covered and someone goes on a roll, you can make a good amount of money. Craps is by far the most fun when the table is lively, but it's not a game where you want to camp at one table for a couple of hours. Play in short bursts.
The odds bet in craps is one of the only bets in Las Vegas where the house pays you true odds if you win. Some places offer 100x odds...the smaller your initial bet, and the larger your odds bet, the better chance you have of walking away ahead.
Craps also has some of the worst betting odds of any game in Las Vegas, so it’s worthwhile to read up on how to play before going.
Craps is fun because generally everyone at the table wins together. It’s why you’ll hear roars and cheers at the craps table and really nowhere else. Craps, like most other games in the casino is also a negative expectation game, which means if you play long enough, you will lose all your money.
Yep. It's a hit and run game. That's kind of the fun of it though. If you play aggressively but wisely and get someone on a lengthy run, you can make some good bank in a short time. I have had sessions where I hit a table for 15 minutes and walked away with as much as a grand because I've had numbers covered, odds bets and the roller got hot. It's not the norm, but it can happen. And it's definitely a game where when it does, you walk away right away. _________________ You thought God was an architect, now you know
He’s something like a pipe bomb ready to blow
And everything you built that’s all for show
goes up in flames
In 24 frames
Joined: 16 Jun 2005 Posts: 40345 Location: Dirty South
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:35 am Post subject:
Hector the Pup wrote:
There's a reason why professional gambler isn't really a viable occupation.
Wrong! I had a cab driver that took me back to the airport in Vegas that was a professional card pla.....wait
***funny thing....I have seen her on ESPN playing in the World Series of Poker a few times since then.....was not at the final table if I recall, but I guess she was pretty good.
Joined: 12 Feb 2002 Posts: 3829 Location: South Orange County
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:56 am Post subject:
DaMuleRules wrote:
Surfitall wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
Don't sit at a table if you're there to try and make money. It's not going to happen in any predictable fashion.
Do some homework and learn a game so you are comfortable with the ins and outs and sit down to have fun. Play smart and you might just walk away up. If you really want to have fun, learn the rules of craps and how to play odds bets - it's a way to cut the house's edge. When you get several numbers covered and someone goes on a roll, you can make a good amount of money. Craps is by far the most fun when the table is lively, but it's not a game where you want to camp at one table for a couple of hours. Play in short bursts.
The odds bet in craps is one of the only bets in Las Vegas where the house pays you true odds if you win. Some places offer 100x odds...the smaller your initial bet, and the larger your odds bet, the better chance you have of walking away ahead.
Craps also has some of the worst betting odds of any game in Las Vegas, so it’s worthwhile to read up on how to play before going.
Craps is fun because generally everyone at the table wins together. It’s why you’ll hear roars and cheers at the craps table and really nowhere else. Craps, like most other games in the casino is also a negative expectation game, which means if you play long enough, you will lose all your money.
Yep. It's a hit and run game. That's kind of the fun of it though. If you play aggressively but wisely and get someone on a lengthy run, you can make some good bank in a short time. I have had sessions where I hit a table for 15 minutes and walked away with as much as a grand because I've had numbers covered, odds bets and the roller got hot. It's not the norm, but it can happen. And it's definitely a game where when it does, you walk away right away.
Joined: 12 Feb 2002 Posts: 3829 Location: South Orange County
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:59 am Post subject:
Hector the Pup wrote:
There's a reason why professional gambler isn't really a viable occupation.
I had a friend who I haven’t seen in years, but he went to USC business school, graduated, and was unhappy with his job prospects, so he became a grind it out professional gambler. He would play poker 8 hours a day. He told me as long as he didn’t go to the higher limit tables (where the competition was better), he knew he could grind out a living wage to support his wife and kids. He could be destitute not for all I know...I doubt it though.
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