This is a great idea. It's gotta suck for the dealers to see a bunch of box numbers get rolled and not benefit.memo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 12:29 pm I am with PVV,
If I am winning, I want the dealers to win, it matters not who is shooting..
For myself, I always place a tip after making a regression. The staff begin to understand what you are doing quickly and anticipate your move. I described this on a regression thread.
If running a progression on the 4 or 10, I will piggyback some of the returns. They know how much those will pay off, and stay really tuned in for a hit .
I really like using Heavy's 5/9 tip.
When the 75 dollar bet pays 105. I tell the dealer to give me the black and piggyback the red.
It is so unexpected...They will usually stop in mid chip move and say something like...'Eh?, or Huh' It gets you remembered.
Similarly, 6/8. Drop a white chip to add to the red and piggyback it.
Surprise is good, and surprise it does....At first, I almost always have to explain/rephrase, next time, they are all over it.
If you are getting to this level from..15/18 dollars, the dice are going your way...dealers need to be in on the action.
One last thought....It works better with Heavy's progression
15, 35, 75, etc.(taking some of course)
If you bet, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75....You are just like everyone else..Same presses..Yada, yada. Takes longer to get there and impression is not the same.
A dealer bet is good..It's always good, just not the same impact, you are doing something different from the get go.
Memo
My other favorite move is a 2-way hard 6/8 parlay. when it hits, it's very sweet!