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Old 09-03-2007, 08:10 AM
mularie mularie is offline
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Default How many hands should I play ?

I was playing Baccarat online and the other players commented that 6 decks are shuffled for each game, however there is no indication of the end of the shoe; hence you can play endlessly without knowing where the shoe starts and where it ends. My question is. How many hands are in a 6-deck shoe? Also, how many hands should I play until I start recording the plays (hands) as a new game?
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:57 AM
Mike Haven Mike Haven is offline
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Default Re: How many hands should I play ?

Interesting money management advice at your casino:

"Money Management-I

Some players wait until they start to shake and that gives them a warning that they have reached their limit of betting. It is very hard to tell a player how much they should bet or how much they should win. Do you know that one percent of all the people that gamble will reach or bet to a $500 limit? A small player is not supposed to gamble that high or win thousands of dollars. The average two dollar player would be happy and grateful to win a hundred dollars or two now and then. This is pretty good and it could be done if the money is bet and managed the right way. Now let us say you bet the two dollars and lose. Just continue to bet two dollars—no more until you win a hand."
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