BaccPM
BaccPM
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January 21st, 2016 at 12:54:23 PM permalink
Scenario 1: Buy In Promotions

Goal is to exchange dead chips to cashable ones by betting equal amounts on both banker and player and pocketing the promotional amount value.

1. Have a team of players buy into favorable dead chip promotions. For example, some casinos offers a bi - weekly promotion that offers 5% additional in dead chips if one buys in for $10,000.00.

2. The team acts like strangers and bet's as much as they can in dead chips on opposing sides in equal amounts until the chips have been exchanged to cashable chips. For example, $10,500.00 in dead chips is split into $5,250.00 on banker and $5,250.00 on player for the same hand. When the bet is resolved, one side loses $5,250.00 in dead chips and the other is paid $5,250.00 in cashable chips. The team then bets $2,625.00 in dead chips on banker and the same amount it dead chips on player, etc.

3. They obviously need to avoid any banker 3 card 7 dragon hands.

4. They'll need to exchange remaining dead chips amongst each other avoiding detection.

4. Any remaining unbettable chips are saved for another session.


Scenario 2: Dragon Bonus

Is this a viable way to chase the dragon bonus?

1. One keeps betting the dragon bonus 1 unit for up to 30 - 40 hands until it hits. For example, $5.00.

2. If it doesn't hit within the 30 - 40 hands, one doubles one's bet. For example, $10.00.

3. If it still doesn't hit within the next 30 - 40 hands, one doubles again. For example, $20.00.

4. One keeps doubling every 30 - 40 hands until they catch a dragon bonus.

Note: Have never played either scenario nor plan to. Nor, are they suggested.
Last edited by: BaccPM on Jan 21, 2016
sabre
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January 21st, 2016 at 12:58:10 PM permalink
No, there's no impact on the house edge in either scenario. That's assuming 1.3 doesn't include mind control or time phasing.
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