Casinos monitering this site?

1357111317

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#1
I was just wondering if any of you know how often casinos moniter this site? I am leery about posting certain information on this site due to the fact that I can really only play at one casino. If I post some of my methods on this site I fear that this casino could change up the part of their game that I can exploit.
 

rukus

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#2
1357111317 said:
I was just wondering if any of you know how often casinos moniter this site? I am leery about posting certain information on this site due to the fact that I can really only play at one casino. If I post some of my methods on this site I fear that this casino could change up the part of their game that I can exploit.
keep it to yourself. no clue on statistics but be certain they monitor this site often. never ever give out anything on a forum that will 1) identify you or 2) ruin a game you have.
 

nc-tom

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#3
rukus said:
keep it to yourself. no clue on statistics but be certain they monitor this site often. never ever give out anything on a forum that will 1) identify you or 2) ruin a game you have.
No dought they monitor this site. if you want or need to share info PM it to each other. just ask those of us who have played the truck stop.sure ruined there game;)
 

moo321

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#4
If you mention things like

1. Penetration at a specific casino
2. The betting spread you are using at a casino
3. Shuffles at a specific casino

There's a decent chance someone may pick it up. If you just say something like "wow, the pen in Atlantic City sucks these days" you'd be fine.
 

FLASH1296

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#5
According to Cellini's masterwork on "Surveillance", yes, we are probably being read by "the enemy".

The author made the point, several times, that the most continually infiltrated site is the GREEN CHIP forum on Stanford Wong's BJ21.com
 

moo321

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#6
FLASH1296 said:
According to Cellini's masterwork on "Surveillance", yes, we are probably being read by "the enemy".

The author made the point, several times, that the most continually infiltrated site is the GREEN CHIP forum on Stanford Wong's BJ21.com
Anyone who is serious about being an advantage player should read "Surveillance". Made me much more aware of what to be worried about, and what not to worry about.
 

bjcount

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#7
moo321 said:
If you mention things like

1. Penetration at a specific casino
2. The betting spread you are using at a casino
3. Shuffles at a specific casino

There's a decent chance someone may pick it up. If you just say something like "wow, the pen in Atlantic City sucks these days" you'd be fine.
So true..

There are a number of spies from Mo-Sun and FW/MGM on here.

I stated in a post that if Mo-Sun improved their pen they would take business away from FW and MGM and not two weeks later I noticed a MUCH NEEDED improvement.
Hey Eye Spy: If your taking requests, your a bit better then before, but can I request just a little bit better pen, please..

Thank you so much Mohegan Sun Spies--- Thank you..

BJC
 
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blackchipjim

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#9
site moles?

I don't think the casinos have to many moles that go thru gaming sites mining for info. It's possible that some loser dealer or pit boss that is trying to climb the ladder in the corporate world of gaming may visit. Think about it though from a normal and I do say normal employee that works at a casino as a dealer or floor person. They work long hours and deal with quite a few morons in the course of a week. The last thing they want to do is sit around this site or others gleening info about games just run back to their boss and say see what I found out on the internet. I think they could care less about the stuff we talk about. blackchipjim
 

Sandy Eggo

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#10
If anything, they might come here to get you to come to their house for more action as well...if the house isn't getting the table attention that they want due to marketing focusing only on the damned rat-machines---I mean slots.
 
#11
rukus said:
keep it to yourself. no clue on statistics but be certain they monitor this site often. never ever give out anything on a forum that will 1) identify you or 2) ruin a game you have.
Nonsense - feel free to flaunt most ANY info here... other than flashing dealers. zg

Ps - ALL flashing dealers are to be immediately PM'd to me for confirmation, cape'ce?
 

callipygian

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#12
blackchipjim said:
I don't think the casinos have to many moles that go thru gaming sites mining for info. It's possible that some loser dealer or pit boss that is trying to climb the ladder in the corporate world of gaming may visit.
Actually, if anything else, I'd simply bet there are dealers and pit bosses who are curious about card counting, perhaps even wanting to try it out themselves, and visit the forums like anyone else does.

The only information I can really expect casinos to go out of their way to gather is to obtain a copy of CBJN periodically, just to see how their casino ranks in terms of reputation.
 

MartyAce

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#13
callipygian said:
Actually, if anything else, I'd simply bet there are dealers and pit bosses who are curious about card counting, perhaps even wanting to try it out themselves, and visit the forums like anyone else does.

The only information I can really expect casinos to go out of their way to gather is to obtain a copy of CBJN periodically, just to see how their casino ranks in terms of reputation.
Agreed.

While it's one of the many responsibilities a pit boss has. Many of them have that as one of their lowest priorities to spot counters. They have far many more things to worry about as far as their own dealers, keep accurate records of players buy-ins, cashouts, average bets, dealer payouts or there lack of, shift changes, dealer changes. The list can go on and on.

I suspect there may be some highly trained casino personnel whose job may be to actually spot counters (maybe like private investigators), who could use these forums to get information on strategies counters use, who knows. I think the threat to anyone here is almost zero though.
 

callipygian

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#14
MartyAce said:
I suspect there may be some highly trained casino personnel whose job may be to actually spot counters (maybe like private investigators), who could use these forums to get information on strategies counters use, who knows.
99.9% of the information posted on these boards is stuff that has been published for years.

Really, the only reason for a casino to visit a board is to see whether there exists some gaping security hole which is being posted to the general public.
 
#15
Cbjn

callipygian said:
Actually, if anything else, I'd simply bet there are dealers and pit bosses who are curious about card counting, perhaps even wanting to try it out themselves, and visit the forums like anyone else does.

The only information I can really expect casinos to go out of their way to gather is to obtain a copy of CBJN periodically, just to see how their casino ranks in terms of reputation.
Is a threat, but Wong puts money above all else, hence his "Dice Control" schtick and CBJN. :(

You bet casino read it. I have been asked in the past to contribute to such fee publications, and declined, for sure and for certain.

CP
 
#16
Wrong

callipygian said:
99.9% of the information posted on these boards is stuff that has been published for years.

Really, the only reason for a casino to visit a board is to see whether there exists some gaping security hole which is being posted to the general public.
There are always new casino people coming on line and older ones who have become interested.

CP
 
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