whats the max u have won in one casino before being banned?

beyondbj

Well-Known Member
#1
how much u have won in one casino? and how long u have played there before being banned?

i have won 0.1 million US still playing, is it so many casino in this world can do so?

i m planning for other trips which will not so strict for counter
 

bigplayer

Well-Known Member
#2
beyondbj said:
how much u have won in one casino? and how long u have played there before being banned?

i have won 0.1 million US still playing, is it so many casino in this world can do so?

i m planning for other trips which will not so strict for counter
I was up $150,000 at one casino and was not backed off...then went on losing streak and gave the $150,000 back plus another $100,000. Needless to say they really love me now.
 

beyondbj

Well-Known Member
#3
bigplayer said:
I was up $150,000 at one casino and was not backed off...then went on losing streak and gave the $150,000 back plus another $100,000. Needless to say they really love me now.
may I know whats your bankroll and betting size ??

is it sure casino wont blacklist anyone when they lost big ?
 

Sucker

Well-Known Member
#4
beyondbj said:
is it sure casino wont blacklist anyone when they lost big ?
If the casino thinks you have an advantage over them, they WILL take whatever corrective action that they feel is necessary, whether you're winning or losing. Sometimes; the danger of barring actually INCREASES when you're losing big! IMO; it's because when an AP is losing, he will oftentimes take undue chances with his playing strategy. Usually when you're losing you CAN get away with somewhat more, but if you carry it too far;sometimes it DOES backfire on you. Believe me when I tell you - I've made this mistake MYSELF, and more than ONCE!
 
#7
Getting Banned

Hello all, Sucker is correct, Its not nessesarily how much your ahead that gets you banned but whether or not the casino deems you a threat. As your counting career advances there is a good possibility you creat a name for yourself with the Surveillance departments and other agencies...This could be very bad for you. You could even be banned on the spot without playing a chip liike Tommy Hyland,The M.I.T. Boys and countless others. Make sure you use coverplays and stay under the radar.
 

WRX

Well-Known Member
#8
bigplayer said:
I was up $150,000 at one casino and was not backed off...then went on losing streak and gave the $150,000 back plus another $100,000. Needless to say they really love me now.
And I hope that you're shamelessly milking it for all it's worth!
 

BJgenius007

Well-Known Member
#10
beyondbj said:
how much u have won in one casino? and how long u have played there before being banned?

i have won 0.1 million US still playing, is it so many casino in this world can do so?

i m planning for other trips which will not so strict for counter
One hundred million wons.

Never been banned.
 
#11
exgriffinman said:
Hello all, Sucker is correct, Its not nessesarily how much your ahead that gets you banned but whether or not the casino deems you a threat. As your counting career advances there is a good possibility you creat a name for yourself with the Surveillance departments and other agencies...This could be very bad for you. You could even be banned on the spot without playing a chip liike Tommy Hyland,The M.I.T. Boys and countless others. Make sure you use coverplays and stay under the radar.
ExGriffinMan, post us an introduction. We are honored to have you. zg
 
#14
An introduction as requested by Zen Grifter

I thank you ZenGrifter for the nice words, Let me start by saying I learned to count with a friend of mine over 20 years ago, He went to the card counting side while at the time I went on the casino side. He did very well and eventually was banned everywhere.

I started in the gaming business in the late 80's, worked is several gaming juristictions including Atlantic City and Las Vegas. I have been a dealer, floorman, pitboss, surveillance, Director and yes I worked for Griffin investigations for a few years.

During my career, I always played on both sides of the fence...working for casino's and counting (sometimes cheating) as well. I have been flat-bet, Backed off, Banned and 86ed. I always stuck to casino's that I knew were not affiliated with each other, were not on the SIN network or were not griffin subscribers.

I am responsible for evaluating many card counters and in a lot of cases, making them famous. When I worked for griffin, the M.I.T. boys had just started, and we played cat and mouse with them all over and finally made it too hot for them to play. I have seen many teams come and go as well as individuals. The one mistake they have in common is being recognized by surveillance or other agencies.

As a member here I will answer questions and concerns counters may have about surveillance, griffin, gaming, Biometrica (facial recognition software), pit personnel, etc. I hope my advise is accepted as is is to help you out in your career as a card counter.
 

forwhat77

Well-Known Member
#15
Sounds like I have had a conversation with you before...Wonder if you still work out here in Vegas?


exgriffinman said:
I thank you ZenGrifter for the nice words, Let me start by saying I learned to count with a friend of mine over 20 years ago, He went to the card counting side while at the time I went on the casino side. He did very well and eventually was banned everywhere.

I started in the gaming business in the late 80's, worked is several gaming juristictions including Atlantic City and Las Vegas. I have been a dealer, floorman, pitboss, surveillance, Director and yes I worked for Griffin investigations for a few years.

During my career, I always played on both sides of the fence...working for casino's and counting (sometimes cheating) as well. I have been flat-bet, Backed off, Banned and 86ed. I always stuck to casino's that I knew were not affiliated with each other, were not on the SIN network or were not griffin subscribers.

I am responsible for evaluating many card counters and in a lot of cases, making them famous. When I worked for griffin, the M.I.T. boys had just started, and we played cat and mouse with them all over and finally made it too hot for them to play. I have seen many teams come and go as well as individuals. The one mistake they have in common is being recognized by surveillance or other agencies.

As a member here I will answer questions and concerns counters may have about surveillance, griffin, gaming, Biometrica (facial recognition software), pit personnel, etc. I hope my advise is accepted as is is to help you out in your career as a card counter.
 

Dyepaintball12

Well-Known Member
#16
BJgenius007 said:
One hundred million wons.

Never been banned.
I thought this sounded ridiculous until I looked up the conversion to the USD. Good work son.

exgriffinman said:
I thank you ZenGrifter for the nice words, Let me start by saying I learned to count with a friend of mine over 20 years ago, He went to the card counting side while at the time I went on the casino side. He did very well and eventually was banned everywhere.

I started in the gaming business in the late 80's, worked is several gaming juristictions including Atlantic City and Las Vegas. I have been a dealer, floorman, pitboss, surveillance, Director and yes I worked for Griffin investigations for a few years.

During my career, I always played on both sides of the fence...working for casino's and counting (sometimes cheating) as well. I have been flat-bet, Backed off, Banned and 86ed. I always stuck to casino's that I knew were not affiliated with each other, were not on the SIN network or were not griffin subscribers.

I am responsible for evaluating many card counters and in a lot of cases, making them famous. When I worked for griffin, the M.I.T. boys had just started, and we played cat and mouse with them all over and finally made it too hot for them to play. I have seen many teams come and go as well as individuals. The one mistake they have in common is being recognized by surveillance or other agencies.

As a member here I will answer questions and concerns counters may have about surveillance, griffin, gaming, Biometrica (facial recognition software), pit personnel, etc. I hope my advise is accepted as is is to help you out in your career as a card counter.
Awesome.
 

HockeXpert

Well-Known Member
#17
exgriffinman said:
I started in the gaming business in the late 80's, worked is several gaming juristictions including Atlantic City and Las Vegas. I have been a dealer, floorman, pitboss, surveillance, Director and yes I worked for Griffin investigations for a few years.

During my career, I always played on both sides of the fence...working for casino's and counting (sometimes cheating) as well.
Welcome ExGM!

When I first saw your handle a few days ago I figured it was just was just BS as it happened to coincide with a lot of other strange new posters but you sure sound like the real thing and I'm glad to have you here.

Care to expound on what you "consider" cheating? People on the casino side tend to consider counting as cheating!:eek: You don't need to give any examples of the types of cheating you have been involved in or anything that might tend to incriminate you. Your 5th amendment rights are safe here.

Btw, there are few, if any, cheaters on this board. There are many shot takers but no cheaters that I know of. In fact I would venture to say that cheating is looked down upon here (no offense).

I am personally curious how large and how dated the SIN network is and how actively it is subscribed to. Also, how accurate is the information contained within it? Like what % of the persons in it are really ploppys?

Thanks in advance.

HockeXpert
 
#18
Forwhat77, a reply to you...

forwhat77 said:
Sounds like I have had a conversation with you before...Wonder if you still work out here in Vegas?
I don't believe we have exchanged words before, however there are people who pose as imposters and people who are still working for Griffin or Surveillance that are fishing here for information. As for me working in Vegas, No I left about 8 years ago and am no longer in the business. Retired
 
#19
A reply to you HockeXpert...

HockeXpert said:
Welcome ExGM!

When I first saw your handle a few days ago I figured it was just was just BS as it happened to coincide with a lot of other strange new posters but you sure sound like the real thing and I'm glad to have you here.

Care to expound on what you "consider" cheating? People on the casino side tend to consider counting as cheating!:eek: You don't need to give any examples of the types of cheating you have been involved in or anything that might tend to incriminate you. Your 5th amendment rights are safe here.

Btw, there are few, if any, cheaters on this board. There are many shot takers but no cheaters that I know of. In fact I would venture to say that cheating is looked down upon here (no offense).

I am personally curious how large and how dated the SIN network is and how actively it is subscribed to. Also, how accurate is the information contained within it? Like what % of the persons in it are really ploppys?

Thanks in advance.

HockeXpert
No, Card Counting is not cheating by any stretch of the imagination, You are using your brain (that can never be deemed illlegal) as Ken Uston proved in court many years ago. As for incriminating myself, Im not worried because it was many years ago and the casinos never knew it happened..But some cheating techniques are: Computer (obviously), Dealer/Agent colusion, crimping, bending, sanding, daubbing, piching, pressing, These are all examples of cheating on a card game but there are more.

The SIN network has been in place for generations, In the old days we evaluated a player, deemed them a card counter or watched the play and caught them cheating, Then we would print a photograph...attach it to a form with a pertenant information then fax it to a group dial on the fax machine. This went city wide (although there were a few casinos not on the list) now the SIN network is digital and incorperated into facial recognition software (for those casinos that have it) and the alerts go mutli juristictional, not just Vegas wide.

Hope this was helpful to you..
 
#20
A reply to Bond...

BOND said:
ExGriffinman, what cover plays do you recommend?

ExGriffinman, what do you recommend for an AP to stay under the radar?
When it comes to cover plays...when you start to feel a little heat, Deviate from basic, but only do so according to the count. Start splitting, taking insurance etc. But only when favorable to you. Most pit bosses and surveillance personnel (if they called you up) will be thrown off by thiss simplicity as they evaluate basic first before they start to count.

And when it comes to staying under the radar, the best thing is to spread yourself out. If you did well at one store, go to a different one (especially if you felt some heat). Change your appearance from time to time, wear a ballcap, especially in older casinos(theyre camera systems have trouble with multi angle shots) keep switching aliases.

Hope This was some help...
 
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