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Started by alrelax, July 05, 2024, 02:22:13 AM

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alrelax

The table is the stage! Not one doubt about it-not one! No fancy gimmicks, no light show, no name brands. Nothing phenomenally materialistic, No pyrotechnics, no strobe or neon lights.

Just the dealer, the chip rack and the shoe. The green felt is the ocean of effortless greatness. The ocean is your place where you basically jump in, splash and wind up swimming to success or sinking to failure. 

Buy-in, sitting at the table and looking at our chip stacks separated by colors directly in front of us.  Then continuously looking at the rack and imagining how many of the dealers chips we can manage to win. The words of the Talking Heads song, 'Burning Down The House', running through some of our heads. "Ah, watch out, you might get what you're after. Cool babies, strange but not a stranger. I'm an ordinary guy. Burning down the house".................. OMG, seriously so fitting!

Great moments and real bad moments and all kinds of in between ones form at the table. Great memories stick, bad memories most of us wipe out pretty darn quick. Real quick in fact.

Lots of players-lots of thoughts.  A few players-no less thoughts indeed.  Thinking to the max. Thinking the average person that doesn't play baccarat would never imagine happens within our heads.  The cards change the way most of us think for whatever reason. We attempt to follow the cards and the only one really thinking about everything is us, not the dealer, not the floor people, not the cards, not the chips and definitely not the table. But the table sure brings lots of drama and reaction out in every single one of us.

Funny how even after a bad session or two or three, we go right back to that same table with complete open arms and a new handshake once again. Really not very rational but in the mind of a baccarat player, 100% normal and expected as well as never really given a second thought at all.
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THE PURPOSE OF GAMING IS TO WIN!

"Don't say it's a winning hand until you are getting paid for it".

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alrelax

The table does not talk to us, the table does not give us hints, clues or even sarcastic remarks. The table remains silent, always, 24-7-365. But, however I do, and probably the highest majority of us have a very unique bond with the table.

The table has attraction, and an attraction different than most people can realize or even put into words that most people would never understand. That table never really changes. Once in a while, after an extended period of time the table will receive a new felt or even more in frequently, the table will receive a new padded rail. But that is it. The table remains the same.

The table gets pounded on with fists, palms and elbows. The table gets nasty kicks underneath the top of it all the time. Drinks gets spilled on the table so often the pit person has clean rags and heavy duty towels for quick response as if the table is going to melt away. On the other hand, tables are rubbed for good luck as well as having fingers tapped on them as if some sort of special secret voodoo vibes are going to travel along the felt to the shoe for a winning hand. Strange but true, I have occasionally witnessed a table kissed by a player as well.

Tables are continuously accused of taking one's money. Something along the lines of, "hey how did you do last night"?  Answer, "the table took my money and took all of it". Or, "the table was hot, cleaned up and profited $10K". I guess the table determines one's outcome? Oh yeah, some casinos have more than one table of baccarat, been there and done that, walked in with a player partner and first thing out of their mouth's are, "don't sit at that table there's no way you're going to win at that one". So all in all I assume, it's really the table that will determine ones outcome and nothing else.

Tables really do get the brunt of the reason for players that lose. When we win, sometimes we mention that table in our discussions, but only sometimes. In my opinion that's very unfair! But, it is what it is.

Tables, they are loved and they are hated. But when you have say an $8,000 wager up on the bankers side, derived from a $1,500 buy-in with several small winning positive progressions and the cards are dealt, you are almost certain to rub your hands on the table, as if caressing a beautiful woman's face.

Your $8,000 wager along with everyone else's bet is on the bankers side. The dealer flops a 7 and a 4 for the players and the bankers cards are slid to you on top of that table, along its felt and you wedge your fingers along the sides of the cards after the unconscious gentle rub you so graciously and meaningfully gave that table.

In fact another person will usually reach over to your spot and rub the table in a circular motion to somehow give you an advantage. Once again, the table. So you peek and peek at the cards, you flip over a total of a 6. The dealer slides out of the shoe the players card and it travels along the table top from her left side all the way over to the players cards exposed and as it is flipped over, you were calling for a monkey/face and subconsciously thinking Face/10-9-A-2-3-4. The dealer flops over a friggen 7.  Yeah, players up to 8. The dealer quickly pulls a card out of the shoe and slides it to you.  You place your fingers on top of the card and rub it on the table. Probably a good four or five even six circles you make with it on top of the table.  Some kind of magical secret really experienced bac players are forbidden to fully explain, sorry.  You peek and see it is  a one line card. You quickly announce, "lose tie or win. But we have a chance". Your right hand fingers are on the card with the more old-school players poking the middle of it down into the table in order to convince it to be the 3 card you really need. Your left hand is palm down on the table and once again, caressing the table as if it was a beautiful woman's face.

You turn the card from horizontal to vertical and peel it back slightly. You see a dot on the end. You announce, "tie or win can't lose". But once again with the card unexposed you have both of your hands, palms down, rubbing the table. As if mixing up all those advantaged secret voodoo vibes, that will produce a 3 card. Others have once again reached over to your spot and rubbed their hands on the table as well.

Eventually you flop the card and present the 3 while simultaneously slapping the table. And don't worry, the table knows the difference between a winning smack and those notorious losing ones. After all, the table knows.
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Played well over 36,311 shoes of baccarat since I started playing at B&M USA casinos.

THE PURPOSE OF GAMING IS TO WIN!

"Don't say it's a winning hand until you are getting paid for it".

Played numerous properties in Las Vegas, Reno, Southern California, Atlantic City, Connecticut, South Florida, The South/Southeast as well as most areas of The Midwest.

Baccarat, actually a mixture of Watergate, attacking the Gotti Family and the famous ear biting Tyson fight leading to disqualification and a near riot.  Bac has all that & more.
 
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alrelax

The Table!

The table, let's really look at that semi circular, non-human, non A.I., non-mechanical, non-functioning, piece of covered wooden amazement.

A table can take your money and the table can pay you money. That is the bottom line. How much, either way, is entirely up to you and up to you alone. Tables do not make decisions for you, you make those. So often I hear, the table did this or the table did that, the table sucked me in, I wonder why I lost money at the table tonight, etc. etc.  All wrong, the table is the same as an asphalt street.  It offers you a pathway and that is it.

What makes up a table? Well it is 10 things as I see it. The felt with lettering and numbers; the sections dividing the felt into the players real estate zones; the rail with its drink holders; the dealers chip rack to hold all the chips and lammers; a discard box holder for the depositing of each used hand; the cash drop that is on the table with a box attached underneath it; the tip box for the dealers attached to the rear of the table; a scoreboard and its holder attachment to the table; various signs outlining Dragon Bonuses and min/max limits; and finally, a shoe.

Although, the shoe is not an intricate part and physically attached to a table, it is the single most important part and always on the table whether it is opened or closed.  So in all essence, the shoe is actually a part of the table, IMO. 

I do not want to get into the technical aspect of what a table can be expected to produce.  Such as a player focusing on what is produced instead of his conscious realization that the table is only a pathway to what the shoe and the shoe only is going to produce, by its preset and unchallengeable 80 or so hands to be played out in a period of about two or so hours.

The technical aspects of the production of the table is not the table's or the shoe's or the dealer's specified input or output. It is the presentation and presentment of each preset hand after a random shuffle and a random cut, given even greater unknown possible results to the 80 or so hands, ready to be produced at the table.

The table and what makes it up, is truly unique and very special in so many ways, that almost all of us simply do not understand what we sit down at, throw our money on top of, receive an equal amount of valued chips and the chance to profit at as well as the very real possibility of self surrendering our buy-in money we risked before any clue as to what would happened to the casino.

The table is special as I said, and an extreme attraction with all of its sections, divisions, attachments and wagering fallacies, etc. Understanding the table is only a path/roadway to numerous possibilities you commit true to with your wagers.  Nothing else.

BE SMART AND BE CAREFUL.

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Played well over 36,311 shoes of baccarat since I started playing at B&M USA casinos.

THE PURPOSE OF GAMING IS TO WIN!

"Don't say it's a winning hand until you are getting paid for it".

Played numerous properties in Las Vegas, Reno, Southern California, Atlantic City, Connecticut, South Florida, The South/Southeast as well as most areas of The Midwest.

Baccarat, actually a mixture of Watergate, attacking the Gotti Family and the famous ear biting Tyson fight leading to disqualification and a near riot.  Bac has all that & more.
 
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alrelax

I watched the other night how numerous players have a certain belief that rubbing, caressing, smacking and banging their hands on the table should bring them advantages for winning hands.

Wow! Yes, I have many times smacked the felt after winning hands of large wagered amounts and those wagers fit the category of, "should have lost", etc.

But I remain amused during the pre-exposure time of the cards and the players actions. I will give you three quick examples that come to mind, I seen the other night and in fact, I quite often see in most sessions.

One player has a very distinctive and repetitious performance. Just as the cards are about to be exposed on whichever side he wagered on, he smacks the table twice and always twice, very quick and sharp with his hand. I can only assume that will allow him to get a favorable hand.  But that's not all. If the opposite side receives a third card to determine the winning side, he then smacks the table one time just prior to the exposure of the card that he hopes will cause the other side to lose.

Another player will rub the table in a circular motion, usually about three times just prior to the exposure of the cards. Again, I can only assume this means his actions will in return bring him good hands.

Another player will rapidly tap three or four of his fingers on the table while the dealer arranges the first, four cards out of the shoe and into their player and banker sections in front of the dealers chip rack.  As the dealer is about to turn over this particular person's cards he wagered on, he will then turn his tapping into a sweeping the felt type of motion. Again, I can only assume this means, come on give me a good hand.

Maybe it's superstitions, maybe it is some kind of belief in Voodoo or magic, but it is both physically and visually rendered by countless players and most of the time I'm just kind of amused by it.

Of course this only happens at, 'The Table'.

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Played well over 36,311 shoes of baccarat since I started playing at B&M USA casinos.

THE PURPOSE OF GAMING IS TO WIN!

"Don't say it's a winning hand until you are getting paid for it".

Played numerous properties in Las Vegas, Reno, Southern California, Atlantic City, Connecticut, South Florida, The South/Southeast as well as most areas of The Midwest.

Baccarat, actually a mixture of Watergate, attacking the Gotti Family and the famous ear biting Tyson fight leading to disqualification and a near riot.  Bac has all that & more.
 
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KungFuBac

that's funny. I don't really see that type of behavior much at my EZ Bac tables. I do occasionally see a few with some odd behaviors crimping the cards at the Midi tables.

A couple Asian women I see at tables together will do some hand gestures together that resembles touching palms and fingers, then doing  a circling motion with hands, and  back to the start and repeat(Seemingly brings them luck/good fortune in their minds I guess). It takes about 5-10seconds total.
Another lady always has a rabbits foot in her lap.

*However I do often see some of things u mention from nearby slot players. They do all kinds of crazy gesticulations(i.e., Touch each ear, then forehead, then heart, then do a tic-tac-toe on the slot screen, and only then push the button).  The behaviors seem very ritualistic and similar to OCD type behaviors. Usually repeated the exact same way for every spin,..etc.


To each their own I guess.
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