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I haven't played much for a while. I do keep an eye on what games are being offered.
I'm not referring to hi stakes tables at a given casino, rather the casino itself.
I once had a dealer call out to the floor every time I bet a green chip in Golden Gate downtown. But if you go to Bellagio $500 bet is standard, and you wouldn't stick out of the crowd.

Personally I would go to a place like Bellagio, because they have good games, many tables, crowds, you'd never get noticed.

LOL. They'd call green action? Wow.

Yeah. Bellagio or Wynn would be good for it. I'll have to look into it more. Might not even be worth my time.
 
Probably isn't.

I used to love to play Blackjack. But I have no patience for it anymore. It's the people. The chit chatting tourists who take forever to play their hand, the annoying sloppy dealers, the shuffling, the fills and other procedures. I can't sit through that shit.
Unless, I could come up with something spectacularly innovative and a huge edge it's not worth it
 
Probably isn't.

I used to love to play Blackjack. But I have no patience for it anymore. It's the people. The chit chatting tourists who take forever to play their hand, the annoying sloppy dealers, the shuffling, the fills and other procedures. I can't sit through that shit.
Unless, I could come up with something spectacularly innovative and a huge edge it's not worth it

Exact same reason i stopped counting and playing about 5-6 years ago in the casino`s around Toronto. I just couldn`t sit through it anymore and the edge was just not worth the aggravation. And i`m sure most will agree, if something isn`t enjoyable, unless you are making a ton of money at it, all i can say is `next`.
 
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