Wifey and I decided to play some HIGH LIMIT BLACKJACK AT VENETIAN LAS VEGAS!!! @LadyLuckHQ Thank you to the Venetian Las Vegas for allowing us to record Blackjack in their private salon or as Lady Luck would call it -- Saloon!
Unfortunately not even 5% of players are as nice as these folks. Most get nasty and try their best to make people feel like sh*t when they lose. Thanks goodness for people like you guys 🙏🙏🙏
Yes, I always try to be nice with the dealer and he or she doesn't talk to me or directly ignores, I know it's a different kind of job, but it would be great if you have a dealer like the guy on the video
As Sebastian already stated..Thanks for the realistic session. I usually play there at the $200 double deck table, have had some luck. Both bad good and bad streaks don’t last long, I view that as a positive. How did you get the private room? Would they have given you a reshuffle if requested? I love my wife to death, but I don’t know if I could play with her standing behind me. Continued success…
Just stumbled across you two watching some “shorts”. At first, I thought your wife has a New England accent. Then you guys said Chicago. Anyway, you seem like a great couple. Screw the people who don’t like her talking. She’s “Ride or Die” sticking by your side. Your game is solid. I was going to suggest learn to count but I changed my mind. If you get backed off, you cant RU-vid anymore. Best of luck to the both of you.
What part of Utah did you live in? Nice video. Love the Venetian! Made about 2k playing my system (martingale...I know, I know) and the Venetian was the only place in Vegas that had the right min/max tables.
@@user-mw5nt7jr7h - Not true. I've seen people take hits when they shouldn't and vice versa. I wouldn't call it talent, but it helps to KNOW HOW to play.
Franny you have such a good personality and your good looking too! Dude23 is a lucky dude!! I could answer your basic math all day for you and it wouldn’t bother me at all! Your a sweetheart!
Dude luck 23 will soon be a number one show on RU-vid...both Francine and her husband are incredibly talented at gambling and are always polite and respectful to their audience and fans...
I was at the Venetian Macau last weekend. That place is really impressive. Pretty expensive place to gamble as well. Table minimums start at 500 HKD ($63) you won’t find tables cheaper than that
Sometimes when it goes this bad I just switch to no bust strategy the rest of the shoe. It does work sometimes to change the beat down around. And if it doesn’t I figured it would not have mattered anyway.
I bought in for 13000 and didn't even get a reserved table, let alone my own room lol. They must be desperate for business now. This was about 10 years ago at luxor
You should have taken insurance both times during that period. One lost and one won, but insurance pays 2-1. The shoe was rich enough in tens for insurance to be a winning bet.
@@PaulDrabik-df5kw insurance pays 2-1. You take insurance when the ratio of face cards to non face cards drops below 2-1. It makes no what your actual hand is. Although no never get a 1-1 face card to non face card anymore, you would be winning exactly half your insurance bets getting paid 2-1 for a whopping 50% advantage. Your hands wins, ties, or loses regardless of whether you take Insurance or not. Insurance is a side bet. You are betting that the dealer Hole card is a face card or 10. If it is, then you win, if it isn’t, you lose.
Can someone explain the hand at 6:06? I’m new to blackjack and trying to learn but that hand had some terminology that I am not yet familiar with. Thanks !
Since I can't tell which parts you're referring to, I'll explain everything I can see in that hand. You can see him place bets in three positions. First, his primary bet for the hand, no differences here. Second, the green chip to the right in the "Pair" circle. This is a side-bet that pays out if the two initial cards you are dealt pair with the dealer's initial cards in a number of ways, with higher payouts for rarer results. You can hear them talk about this sidebet throughout the video. This sidebet has no impact and interaction with the main blackjack play for the hand, and doesn't change your decisions for hitting, standing etc. Third, he places a green chip in front of his main bet. This is a portion of the bet that is placed "for the dealer", as a creative way of tipping them. Should the hand win, it is paid as normal, 2:1 on a win and a bonus on blackjack, but the winnings go to the dealer as a tip. If you watch the hand again and follow along, you can see this in action. As for what happens during play, the dealer has an Ace upcard. When this happens, the dealer offers Insurance to the players, which allows players the opportunity to place a separate bet which will pay out if the dealer has blackjack. He opts not to bet Insurance, and you can see the dealer moving his downcard to a slot. This slot has a recessed mirror which allows the dealer to see if the downcard is a 10, which would result in an immediate loss for the players. The dealer says he's "bluffing", which is non a specific Blackjack term itself, but just a fun way of confirming that the downcard is not a 10, and the hand can continue as normal.
Ok sim pretty new to blackjack so bear with me. Can someone tell me what it meant to put a chip up to get dealer in the game? Was that a tip basically?
After he lost that triple 6 split I said THIS IS WHERE YOU NEED TO START DOING 1000 Hands and bam he got a 20 Lmao at 12:42 dont mind me I’m still watching I hope he does come back