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I know in Vegas and AC they have pretty high tech survailence systems to help fight against card counters....I was wondering if it was maybe a little easier, aka less of a chance getting noticed, at some of the smaller riverboat or reservation type casinos.

There are now tons of casinos all over so would it be better to just travel around to different casinos each week. I know traveling takes money and what not but luckily I can fly anywhere for free.

Also what's that best way to find out the house rules for a certain casino?

Any suggestions at best places to count cards?

Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Old April 3rd, 2009, 01:50 PM
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I hope noone posts a list of favorable casinos and their location. I will loose respect for anyone who does and this site for allowing someone to do so.
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Old April 3rd, 2009, 01:54 PM
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I hope noone posts a list of favorable casinos and their location. I will loose respect for anyone who does and this site for allowing someone to do so.

Thanks for the nice welcome to the site buddy! Anyone that does not want to post info can PM me, thanks
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Just wanting the quality games to be preserved so we can all enjoy them.
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:" ... wondering if it was maybe a little easier, aka less of a chance getting noticed, at some of the smaller riverboat or reservation type casinos.

There are now tons of casinos all over so would it be better to just travel around to different casinos each week. I know traveling takes money and what not but luckily I can fly anywhere for free.

Also what's that best way to find out the house rules for a certain casino?

Any suggestions at best places to count cards?"



The smaller rural casinos have smaller profits. Accordingly, they have higher motivation to go to extreme means to "protect" their games.

IF you can fly for free you want to focus on Las vegas, Nevada and Biloxi, Mississippi.

" ... casinos all over the world" L.O.L. The only non-U.S.A. games that are worth traveling to are in Poland and the Ukraine.

And if you cannot speak German, Russian or Polish, "fuggedaboudit".

House Rules? Ask !

Better yet, buy a copy of C.B.J.N. [Current Blackjack News] so that you can check out what to expect at the hundreds of North American casinos.

Best Place to play? Nowhere at all. You first need to spend quite some months studying and practicing.

If you want to gamble do not waste your time here; where people come to be advised on how to become what we call "Advantage Players."

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I was wondering if it was maybe a little easier, aka less of a chance getting noticed, at some of the smaller riverboat or reservation type casinos.
The Indian casinos are often smaller and have lower limits so it is easier to get noticed, but they often have less skilled employees as well. If you know the limits and weaknesses of each casino you should have no problem playing at any of them.

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You can call them and ask or you can get a copy of Wong's newsletter that has comprehensive listings for the US and Canada.

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It depends on your playing style, betting style, bet range, casino conditions and many other factors. As you get more experience you will learn how to recognize and play better games.

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Hey Bro', I am in your corner. I have been fighting against spilling ones guts about fine games since I began posting on this fine site.

Players need to do their own homework.

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Hey Bro', I am in your corner. I have been fighting against spilling ones guts about fine games since I began posting on this fine site.

Players need to do their own homework.

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this is true, conditions can change on a day to day or even shift to shift basis!

i recommend using CBJN as a guide to finding good rules and limits that are tolerable. i then use my legs and eyes to see if the 'on the ground' conditions are any good. Usually if the CBJN rules are bad i.e. high house edge, then for me there is almost no point to even look at the game.
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I know in Vegas and AC they have pretty high tech survailence systems to help fight against card counters....I was wondering if it was maybe a little easier, aka less of a chance getting noticed, at some of the smaller riverboat or reservation type casinos.

There are now tons of casinos all over so would it be better to just travel around to different casinos each week. I know traveling takes money and what not but luckily I can fly anywhere for free.

Also what's that best way to find out the house rules for a certain casino?

Any suggestions at best places to count cards?

Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

No one on this site is going to start telling in public what games are good. Let me explain why so you dont think anyone is being rude. If we tell you the great games in which we make money, there is a possability that the casinos can get wind of it and correct whatever mistake they might be making or whatever is making it able for us to beet it easier then other games. Your gonna have to go out there and scout the tables for yourself. Or your going to have to take time and become friends with some other APs.You need to practice and get to know your stuff and meet people out there from the forum and different places where you would meet APs.
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No one on this site is going to start telling in public what games are good. Let me explain why so you dont think anyone is being rude. If we tell you the great games in which we make money, there is a possability that the casinos can get wind of it and correct whatever mistake they might be making or whatever is making it able for us to beet it easier then other games. Your gonna have to go out there and scout the tables for yourself. Or your going to have to take time and become friends with some other APs.You need to practice and get to know your stuff and meet people out there from the forum and different places where you would meet APs.

I understand where you are coming from...thanks. What are APs? The only AP I know about is an auto pilot lol

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