This is Satt.
Continuing from last time.
I will enter Studio City from the entrance closest to Parisian.
This is a casino that I had a great experience with a few times before the COVID-19 pandemic.
I had always thought that my first game after my return would be here! That may be why I ended up just watching last night. I have only good memories of Studio City✌️
It's common for BJ players to play in Macau casinos, but there are so many baccarat tables that it's hard to find one.
I remembered that BJ was definitely around here, and found the BJ area almost in the middle of the casino, just as it was before, as if it was waiting for me!
There are four 500 tables and two 300 tables. What's great about this place is that there's always a 300 table????
I just arrived yesterday, but tomorrow night is already the last night, so today is the only day I can play! ? I felt a little impatient and sat down at the 300 table.
But,
I lost
I lost
I lost
I lost
I lost
I lost
I lost 7 games in a row.
I almost gave up, but I managed to recover and went back and forth to the starting point.
When this happens, I think, "If only I hadn't lost 7 games in a row. It's the same as winning." It's human nature to get greedy, so I'll go as far as I can! And I entered my basic stance of long-term play mode ????
When I sit for a long time, I have a once-in-a-lifetime encounter, and the most memorable thing was that I was at the same table as three young Chinese people who were deaf? They communicated with each other in sign language, so they were basically quiet. Of course, I was quiet, too, because I was away. So, even though there were quite a lot of people sitting at the table, everyone was eerily quiet (lol)
They also understood BS well, and proceeded calmly with a comfortable quietness and speed. As my mental health stabilized, my condition improved (no, which came first, which is unclear lol), so I tried to communicate with them using the little sign language I knew. However, I later found out that sign language is different not only in different countries, but also in different regions ????
So there was no way we could understand each other. But even though we had nothing in common, I felt like we were able to communicate with BJ. I think they probably thought the same ^_^
Oh, and the good thing about Studio City is that you can drink beer for free, provided you are sitting at a table. I don't know much about free alcohol in Macau other than Galaxy, but I ordered a beer, felt comfortable, and gradually increased my tip. Wow, what a blissful time. I think I'll keep going and try to win $10,000 tonight.
After playing for a while, the sign language guys left, and the three Pakistanis sat down. But I didn't get along with them...
It's not so much that I'm ignoring BS or anything like that, but it's just the essence of human nature, or the atmosphere, and it's just hard. They were very talkative so I replied casually, but I gradually got annoyed. I shouldn't have played against them in the first place...
I couldn't decide on doubling down, and eventually I didn't even get a double deal, and I was left with a hand of 17 and other cards that I couldn't move with. I couldn't do anything about it.
The chips that I had increased to a certain extent started to decrease, and I was hovering around the starting point, slightly below the starting point. When this happened, I no longer had the leeway I had before, and I suddenly became a chicken, thinking, "Maybe I'll quit when I get back to the starting point." In the end, I lost the $4,000 I bought in, and in a heated mood, I cashed out another $3,000.
Now that I'm writing this, I understand very well that there's no way I can win at this rate ????
And so, the additional $3,000 was gone in no time, and the day ended sadly.
Before I knew it, it was 1am. I had been sitting at the same table for 10 hours, but even though there was still time left, I was completely discouraged.
I was supposed to enjoy the BJ to my heart's content, but it ended badly.
You can't blame others. I know I shouldn't, but I still want to. I still have a long way to go.
I bought some ramen, ice cream, and other things at the convenience store on the second floor of the Londoner and headed back to my room. This is a super high-end 3-star Michelin! It must be!
I thought to myself, and had a hearty in-room dining experience of instant food in the middle of the night (lol).
I ate my fill of instant Michelin food worth over 100,000 yen, summarized my regrets, and went to sleep.
Today's balance -$7,000