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anyone get better payouts when dealers see your actual wins?

Been playing live blackjack a ton lately, mostly low stakes but I like running longer sessions. Something weird I noticed, when my wins start stacking up a bit and the dealer or pit boss actually notices, payouts sometimes seem to get more accurate and fast. When no one’s watching, I've seen slow roll payouts, sometimes a "mistake" in the house’s favor. Probably not intentional most of the time but it’s made me start paying closer attention.

Curious if it’s just a coincidence. Anyone else think you get smoother or even bigger payouts when they can physically see you tracking your chips or doing little hand counts? I keep track of stats in a spreadsheet so maybe I’m just more aware, but those little moments of attention from the dealer team seem to shake things up, at least in crypto casinos with live dealers. Anyone structured their approach around this?

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What jumps out to me is how different it feels with slots - there you’re never face to face, so no chip-counting rituals, just pure automation. With live blackjack, having control and taking your time seems to boost focus all around, especially on longer sessions. Ever tried throwing in an occasional Side Bet to see if attention from the floor shifts at all?

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I think what you're noticing is probably attention rather than better payouts. When a dealer or pit boss is paying close attention, there are simply fewer chances for mistakes in either direction.

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On crypto sites with live dealers, I've had payouts lag during stream delays even when I'm on a hot streak. Manual stat tracking helps spot these slips.

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Tracking chips openly definitely keeps dealers sharper, especially in live dealer crypto games. I run stats on roulette outcomes, and when I tally chips in full view, payouts seem more by the book. Makes sense - humans stay alert when watched.

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