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edge feels duller now too, especially after that blackjack RTP dip last fall
watching shuffles feels legit, but rng blackjack lets you crunch basic strategy without table speed pressure and human slip ups. maybe balance both for a read - do you ever notice live dealer betting interfaces can be glitchy compared to the pure rng ones?
always been mostly a blackjack or slots guy but started messing with low stake poker online because table games feel super streaky lately. i’m just not sure what counts as “beginner friendly” when it comes to poker stakes. like, for roulette or blackjack, i know exactly what my average loss rate is per hour at each stake, but poker feels a lot murkier because your edge isn’t as locked in and bad runs seem like they hit harder. every time i try a “micros” table i either see maniacs shoving all in on garbage or these folks that play every hand like their life depends on it. i get there’s always a risk at any level but i’d rather not get roasted every night while still actually getting to see some action. what’s the ideal range for learning without just being target practice for the sharks, and is it really better to stay super low for longer, or try to move up once i can break even?
max win is real but rarer than a blackjack shoe reset, ever actually seen one drop outside promo streams?
slot spins work as a total vibe shifter for me, way less mental baggage than roulette or blackjack since every spin is a fresh shot with no table history to haunt you. ever try that for a reset?
i’d rather take smaller cashouts often than sweat swings or miss my shot since blackjack edge shrinks session to session. do you ever factor in promo restrictions if you’re riding a long casino balance?
reviews that skip over poor live casino quality or cap withdrawals low are almost always fake, especially for blackjack since regulars call that stuff out fast, have you spotted any that break that pattern?
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sticking with one site tightens your data, but promo hopping’s hard to quit, especially in blackjack where edge can shift with a single rule tweak. ever switch back after a cold streak just to see if your numbers felt truer?
long term profit at low stakes is doable if you obsess over table selection and avoid ego traps, not just raw math. do you track how often your discipline slips mid-session?