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    Im sure there are a few B+M blackjack players here. For those that do where do you like to sit? Do you prefer the first boxes so that new players wont be taking "your" hand? Or maybe you like the last box so you can "control" the game. What does current punter theory hold as the best?
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    Sorry for not helping at all. The only Blackjack played eventually is that of the arcade games where the sit come integrate to the system's console.

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    i dont mean to sound like a ****, but yor pont is..............
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    So why don't you just stfu before POB comes on here and owns u again.

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    The only reason i mentioned it is that the most common area that dealers make mistakes is actually the middle boxes. You are more likely to be paid out wrongly there. So, pay special attention to these boxes when you play and make sure you point out if the dealer takes your winning stake. The reverse of this is that you are also more likely to be overpaid when you lose...... with such a small house edge this can really make a difference.
    Betting systems constitute one of the oldest delusions of gambling history. Betting systems votaries are spiritually akin to the proponents of perpetual motion machines, butting their heads against the second law of thermodynamics.
    --The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic by Richard A.Epstein--

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