Podcast – Mail Bag 9/6/2021

Gambling News

No guest this week as we once again dip into the mail bag.

Show Notes

[00:00]  Introduction
[00:36]  Comments on commercials
[02:27]  Probability of royal flushes on 9/6 Jacks
[03:56]  Vetting of GWAE guests
[07:25]  New casino table games
[09:43]  Double Joker video poker
[11:40]  W2G jackpoint threshold
[13:30]  What’s the best way to listen to GWAE?
[14:44]  RFID and TITO at Resorts World table games
[16:15]  Return on card counting
[17:51]  Will the Mirage poker room ever re-open
[18:06]  $1 to $3 Limit Hold/em in Vegas
[19:04]  Why do casinos allow Bob to play?
[19:37]  VideoPoker.com strategy corrections
[21:26]  Card counting advice for a new player without a network
[25:02]  Burning cards on double-deck games
[27;31]  What edge can a recreational player get?
[29:06]  Comp hustling
[30:15]  Split Card Poker
[32:41]  Software used by casinos to catch card counters
[33:19]  $125/hand video poker comps
[36:13]  IRS reporting requirements on table games
[39:01]  Why wasn’t the card maker in Phil Ivey’s edge-sorting case charged?
[41:09]  South Point Casino September Promotions – City Lights Shine giveaway, Hot Seat promotions, South Point 400 tickets
[42:20]  BlackjackApprenticeship.com – card counting training website and community with many betting, tracking, and analytical tools
[43:03]  VideoPoker.com/gwae – Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners
[44:10]  Using side bets in blackjack to reach table minimum when the count is high
[46:33]  Can banks deny service to professional gamblers?
[48:27]  Transitioning from a recreational gambler to a professional gambler
[51:55]  A match-play dispute on craps
[54:50]  Recommended:  Advantage 32 rubber bands, Here Today
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