Can I sit at a BJ table with a printed card of basic strategy in my hand? Is that toelareted or would such a move get me thrown out (or at least removed from the table)?
Thanks.
I was under the impression that all you can bring to a gaming table is cash (or chips)
Now the necessary follow-up question: has anyone done it?
I don't think Blackjack tables would let you use a writing tool (Pens, pencils) either at the table (but these are allowed at Roulette, Craps, Bacarrat, etc).
If you do have a problem, leave.
Quote: boymimboI don't think Blackjack tables would let you use a writing tool (Pens, pencils) either at the table (but these are allowed at Roulette, Craps, Bacarrat, etc).
If you do have a problem, leave.
I've seen papers with the wheel numbers on them at roulette tables, but I've never played roulette.
If they let you write anything down at the BJ table they'd be facilitating card cunting. I mean, you could write down each card that comes out, therefore you'd be keeping track of all cards that way. So that makes sense.
Thanks for the replies. I will try to take along a card next time.
Some casinos will let you put the card on the table, some insist you keep it off the table.
ALL casinos will let you consult the card, as long as you don't hold the game up, and don't offer unsolicited advice.
Why? Because if you follow the card exactly, you're only reducing the house edge, not eliminating it. If they didn't allow you to use the card, you'd probably not sit there as long as you would if you were allowed to use it. Since more often that not there are empty seats, there is no reason for them to encourage you to vacate it too soon.
By the way, those gift shop cards are durable, but who picked those colors? Green for Stand? Red for hit?
Long ago, I created my own 'card' in Excel, using colors that made sense to me. I'll try to find it and post it.
Quote: DJTeddyBearBy the way, those gift shop cards are durable, but who picked those colors? Green for Stand? Red for hit?
I'm guessing a bright, young casino exec who thought he might reduce the player's reduction of the House edge :)
Quote: NareedQuote: DJTeddyBearBy the way, those gift shop cards are durable, but who picked those colors? Green for Stand? Red for hit?
I'm guessing a bright, young casino exec who thought he might reduce the player's reduction of the House edge :)
I would think Green means good, not green light to hit. Red would mean Hit, meaning action. Doubles are in Blue, which is better than blue, while yellows could be split (caution).
Just my two cents.
Quote: DJTeddyBear
By the way, those gift shop cards are durable, but who picked those colors? Green for Stand? Red for hit?
Makes perfect sense to me.
Green: That's the color of the Statue of Liberty, which stands in New York harbor.
Red: If you hit me in the nose, the blood that comes out is red, isn't it?
Blue: If you're "blue" you're "down"... as in double down.
Yellow: This one's easy. What's yellow? Bananas. And what do you make out of bananas? A split!
JJ
Quote: boymimboI bring strategy cards, not only for Blackjack, but Switch, Spanish, etcetera. There should never be any problem bringing a strategy card to table games or video poker as these are not electronic or mechanical aids. Obviously you can't bring a computer or digital application to the table, but strategy cards should be fine.
I don't think Blackjack tables would let you use a writing tool (Pens, pencils) either at the table (but these are allowed at Roulette, Craps, Bacarrat, etc).
If you do have a problem, leave.
Could you also bring a copy of card counting notes? e.g. Illustrious 18?
Quote: NareedI'm guessing a bright, young casino exec who thought he might reduce the player's reduction of the House edge :)
I loved it how everywhere I looked in Vegas they sold S17 strategy cards, when all the tables I saw without exception were H17.
Lots of casinos will not allow the card to be left on the table. The reason is, in my opinion, rather lame. It's because they are the same size as playing cards, and could therefore obscure the actual card, etc. Like I said, lame.Quote: YokeohThe only place I've had issues with the strategy card is barona. They would not let me lay it down on the table so i had to hold it in one hand while i was playing.
Quote: vendman1Not sure about Vegas but all the CET properties in AC not only will let you use a card. They also keep a basic strategy chart in the computer(same one they use to track your play...log in your players card..etc etc) and they will consult it on your behalf if you ask nicely. I've played there for 10 years and just saw this happen for the first time a month or so ago. So there you go. The floor person in question (bally's) even showed me that you can adjust it for H17 vs. S17, number of decks etc.
Wow, that's pretty cool. I assume the strategy displays are for their general reference. But I feel like a pit boss should already know blackjack basic strategy, imo.
SD, DD, 4-8D, S, NS, H17/S17 and SP21
You can also pull it up on your phone from this site
Quote: DonPedroYou can also pull it up on your phone from this site
Just don't do that at the table...