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Our attention wanders from the blackjack table with blackjack bonus offers in front of us. You’re amazed at how much money is being placed into action. In most cases, as the crowds increase, so do the table minimums - purely a case of supply and demand. And with virtually everyone playing at a negative expectation, the more money the casino can get players to wager, the more money the casino stands to make. To that I say that a card counter spreading $25 to $400 per hand would have a decent shot at blending in fairly well at a casino like this one. That’s a good thing. The larger casinos catering to "bigger action" allow a counter playing quarters or even black to spread ten to one or more without seemingly standing out - at least for a little while. The flip side for lower-level counters is that the $10 tables are usually mobbed because, although everyone wants to play at the "in" casino, not everyone is willing to ante up to the table minimums typically found at the newer houses. That means fewer hands per hour, and of course that’s only if a seat becomes available. A smaller, less fancy casino would probably have a greater abundance of lower-limit tables with a good Blackjack bonus offers . In fact, it pays for a card counter to play wherever he blends in best with the general population.

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