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You can be among the first to know that I'm about to make some videos, intended for YouTube, of simple gambling advice. Shooting begins next Monday. I hired a lovely actress/model to help me out, to play the role of my student. I wrote out some questions for her to ask me. These are means to be questions the viewer is likely to have himself.

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So, my question for the forum is can you suggest any questions you think should be on the list. If you think any are too obscure, I welcome those comments too. Thanks in advance for your help.
Blackjack
Q: When should I take insurance?
Q: Should I take 'even money?'
Q. Does it make any difference in which seat I sit in at blackjack?
Q. Is it true an idiot at third base will cause the other players to lose too?
Q. You say the fewer the decks, the lower the house edge, all other things being equal. If I'm not counting cards, what difference does it make?
Q. Why is the basic strategy for one deck different than for multiple decks? If I'm not counting cards, what difference does it make?
Q. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons of the various card counting strategies? Which one do you use/recommend?
Q. What do you think of the idea of mimicking the dealer in blackjack? If I follow the same dealer strategy of hitting to 17 I should have the advantage because the player gets paid 3-2 odds on a blackjack and the dealer only wins even money. This seems so obvious, I can't believe all the blackjack experts have overlooked it.
Q. What is the probability of the player/dealer busting in blackjack?
Q. You said before that it is good for the player if the stands stands on a soft 17. But you just said the dealer busts more when he hits a soft 17. It seems to me it would be a good thing if the dealer busts more.
Craps
Q: I've seen a lot of stuff on the Internet about how to throw the dice so that cause some rolls to be more likely than others. How does that supposed to work?
Q: Do you believe in it?
Q: What do you think of the strategy to wait for a shooter to make a point or two before betting on him?
Q: Do casinos count the odds bets for purposes of a players average bet, which would affect his comps?
Q: What are some craps superstitions you are aware of?
Q: How should I tip the dealers in craps?
Q: When you play craps, how do you bet?
Q: What do you think of the strategy of betting equally on the pass and don't pass, and then taking the odds just one way? Wouldn't it be gambling with no house edge?
Roulette
Q: I've noticed some roulette wheels have one zero. Does that change the odds?
Q: When I played in Atlantic City I only lost half sometimes when the ball landed in zero. Why? How does that effect the odds?
Q: I heard something about an 'imprisonment' rule in roulette? What is that?
Q: Is there any way to beat roulette?
Q: What is your opinion about doubling your bet until you win in games like roulette? As long as you win eventually, you will come ahead. This seems to me an easy way to get rich.
Q: I saw a web site about another way to make millions in roulette? Do you think it is a scam?
Q: Let's say that the ball has landed in red 20 times in a row. Shouldn't I bet on black the next spin, because it is overdue?
Q: How do you play roulette?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
EvenBob


Blackjack
Q. Does it make any difference in which seat I sit in at blackjack?
Q. Is it true an idiot at third base will cause the other players to lose too?
Q. You say the fewer the decks, the lower the house edge, all other things being equal. If I'm not counting cards, what difference does it make?


How big a production is this? Example 1: You could make it interesting

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by doing things like having her sit in every chair and edit
it to look like she did it super fast. #2: Have her sitting at 3rd
base with a dunces cap on. #3: Have a two foot high stack of
cards sitting next to a single deck. etc. Make your points by using
absurdity. It gets peoples attention and helps them remember your
points better.
'It's not enough to succeed, your friends must fail.' Gore Vidal
DJTeddyBear
I'd hesitate to call the person in 3rd base an 'idiot', although I like Bob's Dunce Cap idea. I also think Bob's idea of example by absurdity is interesting.
Is each question going to be an individual video? Are the questions in sequence? The reason I ask is, you're proposing some esoteric questions, like the AC Roulette rule and Imprison, and end it with the absolute most basic question there is.
Be sure to talk about the differences and similarities of the Pass and Come bets.
You need to address how to tell each player's bets apart in Craps and Roulette. Yeah, in Roulette it's rather simple, but it still shocks me to see guys at the Craps table, who appear to know what they're doing, who still don't get the relationship of where they stand and where the dealer places his bets. These experienced guys still have to ask what bets they have up.
Mention working and not-working and the unusual Vegas rule about hard ways on a mid-roll come out.
Above all, remember: K.I.S.S.!
Superstitions are silly, childish, irrational rituals, born out of fear of the unknown. But how much does it cost to knock on wood? 😁 Note that the same could be said for Religion. I.E. Religion is nothing more than organized superstition. πŸ€—
EvenBob

Above all, remember: K.I.S.S.!


Point being, these types of videos can be can be
extremely boring. Best to make a show out of it
rather than a classroom situation.
'It's not enough to succeed, your friends must fail.' Gore Vidal
fremont4ever
For blackjack:
Q: 3:2, 6:5 - what's the big deal?
Q: Are there any side bets worth playing?
Q: What difference does it make if the cards are dealt face up or face down?
FleaStiff
The questions seem to be largely in reverse order.
I've generally thought your Gambling 102 was a bit too shallow, so I hope you will aim a bit higher.
Its nice to have something attractive there asking questions but please don't have her come across as an utter bimbo. You might have her do the 'intro' to the game, such as 'come close to 21 but not go over' .. and then have you, the instructor, step in there with ' beat the dealer'. Or have her do a girlishly 'I get so nervous when I'm at 16 which is just one away from where I should stop' and then you step in with a 'hitting on 16 is only a teensy bit better than standing on 16'.
Props might be nice, but I don't know what a casino would let you bring in. Perhaps do some 'casino shooting' and some 'dealer school shooting' or 'home game room shooting' where dunce caps and humungous stacks of cards can be brought in. Can you do a craps 'blow up' where the player stations are numbered and the corresponding numbers are shown in the layout for one of the boxes? Can you 'shoot' with those three inch square felt dice such as might dangle from a car's mirror? Looks better on a video than the teensy real dice.
In addition to individual games you might work in a discussion of game choice, bankroll management, comps, etc. So that its not just 'how to press a little red button' for slots. And perhaps use roulette as a means of showing how time at table and variance will change in a situation wherein its all 5.26 percent whether 1:1 or 35:1.
Alan
Don't make it too dry. When I stayed at 4 queens, they have one of their own channels on tv and one segment is how to play a handful of different table games. It was done pretty well and had fair instructions, unlike you may find in real life situations at the table-notibly craps, but it was pretty dry.
odiousgambit
It seems the advice sought is mostly about suggesting FAQs, but don't forget to have us vet the thing while changes can be made.. would hate to see it start off with a 'Gambing' misspelling.
I can remember what it was like to know almost nothing. Etiquette should be covered, I can tell you that.
Blackjack
Q: What are the hand signals and why do I have to use them?
Q: If I want to split can't I just take the cards and separate them myself?
Q: What if I am slow with adding up my card values?
Q: How and when do I buy in?
CrapsOdds
Q: How and when do I buy in?
Q: Can I just roll the dice and not make a bet? Can I just make a middle table bet and roll the dice?
Q: At home board games all of us cup the dice in two hands and shake 'em good, when it's my turn is that a good way here too?
Q: Everybody got mad at that guy because the dice throw hit his hands while he was putting out a bet. Was he being stupid?
Q: There are so many complicated bets going on, it's intimidating. What bets should I start with?
Q: Why not bet every time on rolling a '7' too, along with my other bets, for a good hedge?
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: β€œThanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. .. Arnold Snyder
vert1276
Craps
Q: Is betting on the big red 6 and 8 in the corner of the table, the same as having the dealer place the 6 and 8 for me?
Q: How come when I make certain prop bets like a horn bet, When I win they dont pay me the full amount. For example, I gave the stick man $4 for a horn bet and a 12 was rolled. but the dealer only paid me $27. Why is this?
Alan
Craps
Q: What bets that are still on the table during the come out roll are on/off(working/not working) by default?
Q: Should I keep my bets turned on(or working) at all times, even on the come out roll if they're off(not working) by default? Do I have that option?
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FleaStiff

I can remember what it was like to know almost nothing. Etiquette should be covered, I can tell you that.


Yes, as well as lack of etiquette and 'real world' variations. For instance, many boxmen will let a pretty girl shoot the dice even though only her boyfriend's money is on the line and he is waiving his turn to shoot. Not strictly legal, but no one really minds. A mid-roll buy in is rude but will be allowed since its often the fasted thing to do and sometimes the buy-in amount is more than that particularly table has seen all day long. At a five dollar table anyone buying in for more than five grand will not be told to wait for the shooter to make his point.
In BJ, mid shoe buyins are often hated by both players and the house alike. Even if the house is okay with it, its often a courtesy to ask but I think its an equal courtesy to always say 'Sure, the more the merrier. Good luck to you'. If the house wants to say no thats fine, but players should be accommodating and cheerful, even if its really not universal.
Exuberance is to be expected and excited utterances do take place but there should be some indication that it is to be expected that players will maintain a proper decorum, even if no young ladies are actually present at the table. That a gentleman who allows his emotions to cause a lapse in his judgment may or may not get a warning depending upon the degree of the lapse and whether an expletive was directed at the world in general or was instead directed at a casino employee.
I think part of the etiquette considerations should be to encourage the inexperienced player to reveal their status to the dealer so as to obtain directions and additional time as needed without causing more major disruptions.
DJTeddyBear

For instance, many boxmen will let a pretty girl shoot the dice even though only her boyfriend's money is on the line and he is waiving his turn to shoot. Not strictly legal, but no one really minds.

Mind? Hell no! An opportunity to see a gal and her gals bouncing up and down? The box/stick would get killed if he passed her by.
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A mid-roll buy in is rude but will be allowed since its often the fasted thing to do and sometimes the buy-in amount is more than that particularly table has seen all day long. At a five dollar table anyone buying in for more than five grand will not be told to wait for the shooter to make his point.

Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.
Superstitions are silly, childish, irrational rituals, born out of fear of the unknown. But how much does it cost to knock on wood? 😁 Note that the same could be said for Religion. I.E. Religion is nothing more than organized superstition. πŸ€—
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Mention working and not-working and the unusual Vegas rule about hard ways on a mid-roll come out.


What rule are you referring to? Do you mean that hard ways are ON for come out rolls?
Quote: DJTeddyBear

Above all, remember: K.I.S.S.!


I've generally thought your Gambling 102 was a bit too shallow, so I hope you will aim a bit higher.


It just goes to show I'm not going to please everybody either way. I have to say that my general philosophy will be KISS, as I'm trying to reach more readers with these videos, and think will catch more fish going for the common man. I will throw in some pointers for more advanced players too.
Quote: Alan

Don't make it too dry. When I stayed at 4 queens, they have one of their own channels on tv and one segment is how to play a handful of different table games. It was done pretty well and had fair instructions, unlike you may find in real life situations at the table-notibly craps, but it was pretty dry.


Yes, I remember those videos, and mine will be in large part based on them. However, I will have only one model and I will be going for something more casual and hopefully fun to watch.
Regarding all the suggestions by Odius, I am also planning to do segments on rules and strategy. The Q&A are more of a way to touch on miscellaneous comments I might miss in those two parts.

Yes, as well as lack of etiquette and 'real world' variations. For instance, many boxmen will let a pretty girl shoot the dice even though only her boyfriend's money is on the line and he is waiving his turn to shoot.


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Hopefully he will short-stick her.
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Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.


Good point. Personally, I want until a seven-out to buy in. Is that the proper etiquette or am I going too far?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
vert1276

A mid-roll buy in is rude but will be allowed since its often the fasted thing to do and sometimes the buy-in amount is more than that particularly table has seen all day long. At a five dollar table anyone buying in for more than five grand will not be told to wait for the shooter to make his point.


Really? I have bought in mid roll may times...and have never got a weird look..and never seen or gave anyone a sideways look when buying in mid roll....So If I walk up to a table and the puck is 'on a point'...and I want chips to make a come bet or two...To 'buy in' would be considered rude? Hmmm...anyone else feel is it is not proper Etiquette to 'buy in' mid roll?
Alan


Good point. Personally, I want[sic] until a seven-out to buy in. Is that the proper etiquette or am I going too far?


It's proper etiquette, but too few people know it.
And when someone buys in in the middle of a roll I think A)you're an asshole or B)you've never played this game before.
So please teach it.
Scotty71

Really? I have bought in mid roll may times...and have never got a weird look..and never seen or gave anyone a sideways look when buying in mid roll....So If I walk up to a table and the puck is 'on a point'...and I want chips to make a come bet or two...To 'buy in' would be considered rude? Hmmm...anyone else feel is it is not proper Etiquette to 'buy in' mid roll?


I dont do it, I hate seeing cash on the table when the puck is on. Lots of people do it though, dealers dont seem to care.
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Mention working and not-working and the unusual Vegas rule about hard ways on a mid-roll come out.

What rule are you referring to? Do you mean that hard ways are ON for come out rolls?

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Yeah, that's what I meant. Quite frankly, I've always wondered why Vegas does it that way.
I mean, if the dealers realize that they have to remind players all the time, and since other optional bets are off for the come-out, why is it done that way? Yeah, I realize the answer is 'tradition,' but it's a stupid tradition.
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Really? I've never seen anyone told to wait, even if it's just a $20 buy-in. The worst I've seen is that it will be called 'Change only, no action' with the player getting in the game after the roll.

Good point. Personally, I want until a seven-out to buy in. Is that the proper etiquette or am I going too far?Frankly, yeah, I DO think it's taking etiquette too far.
The proper thing to do is to merely wait until the dealer is done paying and taking as a result of the one roll. Have the money out already, and throw it in, before the stickman startes to move the dice to the shooter. Go ahead and either call a simple bet or call 'no action'. That is to say, the right thing to do is to not hold up the game.
Etiquette? That would mean that either the casino misses an opportunity to take your money, or you'll miss a hot roller. That's a bad thing either way. If you wait and the shooter throws a 7-out, yeah, you're happy, but in a shoulder shrugging sort of way.
Personally, I approach a craps table, and just watch for a couple rolls. THEN I take out my money. A smart dealer will recognize that I already sat out a couple rolls, so sitting out one more roll isn't going to upset me.
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PeteM

Really? Woman won 8 million at casino. I have bought in mid roll may times...and have never got a weird look..and never seen or gave anyone a sideways look when buying in mid roll....So If I walk up to a table and the puck is 'on a point'...and I want chips to make a come bet or two...To 'buy in' would be considered rude? Hmmm...anyone else feel is it is not proper Etiquette to 'buy in' mid roll?

If I walk up to the table when the puck is 'on', I'll wait there with my cash and players card displayed and wait for the dealer to make the call. It's about 50/50 waiting till the point's resolved. Sometimes when there are alot of prop bets being cleaned up after a roll, I'll hear 'would you like to buy in now,sir?' Otherwise I wait for the puck to go black. I've nver thrown cash down without being invited to by the crew.

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