Originally Posted by
dickens1298
Agreed, the 60 cents per hand adds up quickly from a macro perspective. But my argument isn't that it's inconsequential - my argument is that it's viewed as inconsequential to many casual gamblers.
Many casual gamblers are doofuses who make face-palm BJ plays like hitting 15 against a 6. These people will give away their money to the house almost as rapidly as with a 6:5 table. So why do some properties (you know) make it hard or even impossible to find a real BJ table? Why the need for the greed?