Originally Posted by joken2

A guy I used to work with had a knack for winning pretty regularly at the blackjack tables. He would watch how the other players played for a while before he'd decide if he was going to play at that table or not. He said the worst thing for a savvy blackjack player was a table with beginner and stupid players.

He worked third shift and several times came into work straight from the casino with thousands of dollars cash on him. The 3rd shift supervisor found out he had brought $18k cash in winnings with him to work one night and jumped his ass royally for it. Supervisor told him he better NEVER bring anywhere near that much cash money in to work again as he was responsible for his as well as other employee's safety and he was making himself a big target to be knocked in the head and maybe even killed with that much money on him.






I had a buddy that paid his bills for 5 years playing Hold 'Em. We were in our 20's. He had a rule that you never bet too big with someone who doesnt know how to play. Because well its a game of chance at the end. Someone who doesn't know what they are doing will play hands they shouldn't and take long chances. People who know what to do will fold on because the chances of getting the card they need is so low. He went big one night trying to win a huge pot playing against a woman he said barely knew how to play...............................and lost his entire knot. She got the million to 1 card she needed to win the pot on the flop. He had like $100 when he walked out of the casino wiped out after doing very well for years.

Last edited by k20350; 12/17/20.