Bet at Home review: European book worth trying as US player
sometimes it’s just the delayed payouts that bug me more than tracking. on live dealer tables, i’m used to a rhythm but waiting days kills that same momentum fast
sometimes it’s just the delayed payouts that bug me more than tracking. on live dealer tables, i’m used to a rhythm but waiting days kills that same momentum fast
makes sense
i just stick to variants where my rhythm feels right and the rules aren’t a puzzle every hand. if i have to pause and double check what’s allowed before each move, it’s not worth the hassle. live dealer makes it easy to find a table that doesn’t mess with what works for you, even if it means passing up on “exciting” side bets. for me, any session where i’m not second guessing the basics is already ahead of the curve.
everyone talks about pot odds like they're doing the math in their head right in the middle of a hand, but is anyone actually breaking out calculators or full math while the action's on them? for me, in live games especially, i kind of run off feel and rough guesses, not exact numbers. i know my basic outs and try to eyeball if the call feels close, but i never feel like i have time to crunch it out for real. does anyone here seriously calculate full pot odds on the fly, or is it just all vibe and experience?
noticing lately some live dealer rooms really go overboard with the dealer looks, like they’ve got a runway competition going, then you switch to another room and it’s just pretty regular folks. not that i’m complaining either way, but it makes me wonder how they decide who goes where. does it even make a difference for how much people play or is it all just marketing fluff. i stick to my usual tables but this stuff keeps popping in my head after midnight sessions
not sure if sit and gos are totally extinct yet but i still miss the old days where you could just pop into a $10 or $20 turbo any hour and the table would fill up. tried a couple places last week and it took forever to get enough players, which was annoying. feels like everybody’s either grinding big mtts or just heads down in cash games now. i stick to lower stakes and honestly just want something chill, not like those crazy deepstack marathons. sit and gos were perfect for that. i'm not big on jumping around sites, like to stay where i know the software and can just settle in, not deal with weird rake or awkward lobby layouts. any of you still having luck finding decent, steady action for sngs? getting a bit tired of switching up my routine all the time.
so it’s wild how crypto casinos handle support. sometimes you get someone in under two minutes, feels like you’re chatting with a friend at a bar. then there’s the other times - submit a ticket, forget about it, move on, probably never get an answer. you’d think with all the tech and “blockchain this, blockchain that” they’d figure out how to land somewhere in the middle. i don’t really get why it’s all or nothing, especially when it’s just about basic stuff like a stuck withdrawal or a game freeze. kind of makes me only play at places where i know i’ll get a live dealer. feels a bit safer, more in my comfort zone, ya know? just not interested in waiting days for a reply when i could just chill and snack while someone runs the table right in front of me.
betus is the best for avoiding the chaos, solid filters and you’ll find fire joker fast if you want a quick hit of variety without all the neon noise. live dealer tabs make mixing things up easy too.
honestly, my best leak was just capping buyins and bailing at a fixed win mark, like setting an alarm to grab your jacket before the house notices. ever try just autopiloting cashouts after a set number of hands to force some money actually out?
single zero with la partage is your best shot if you find it, but i stick to european rules at boring limits over double zero every time. side bets are just house candy.