In the house recreation, all the players have the opportunity to be the dealer (a "altering bank"). Leaving aside card counting and cheating, it really doesn’t matter how the person next to you plays their hand. Logic says making a foul choice in a random deck is as likely to help the rest of the table as hurt it. Even although it makes little sense, different gamers often get very angry when you screw up, should you hit a tough 17 or cut up a pair of jacks, say. The other players aren't concerned about you shedding money; they suppose you’re messing up the greatest way the cards “should have” come out.