Hey all, been lurking in this thread for a bit and thought I’d chime in. I’ve been messing around with live dealer games lately, mostly poker, but some of the pacing stuff I’ve noticed could apply across the board. One thing I’ve been testing is slowing down my decisions when the table feels rushed—gives me a second to read the dealer’s rhythm. They’re human, right? So they’ve got tells, even if it’s just how they handle the cards or pause before a reveal. Nothing groundbreaking, but I’ve found it helps me stay in control instead of reacting on autopilot.
On the flip side, I’ve tried speeding up my bets when the dealer seems distracted or the chat’s blowing up—kinda throws off their flow, and I’ve snagged a few hands I probably shouldn’t have. Timing’s tricky though, especially with lag or if the stream’s packed. Anyone else play around with this? Curious if it’s just me or if there’s something to it. Still figuring out the sweet spot, but it’s been fun to experiment.
On the flip side, I’ve tried speeding up my bets when the dealer seems distracted or the chat’s blowing up—kinda throws off their flow, and I’ve snagged a few hands I probably shouldn’t have. Timing’s tricky though, especially with lag or if the stream’s packed. Anyone else play around with this? Curious if it’s just me or if there’s something to it. Still figuring out the sweet spot, but it’s been fun to experiment.