Barred in CT, looking to get back in

Stoney

Active Member
#1
Hey, I've recently been backed off at both CT shops in the same night, I was sloppy at Foxwoods, just didnt think anyone was paying attention, Ive been playing once a week for about a year and a half. I'm going to let things cool for a while (a month or so) but can anyone tell me anything about getting back in and not getting caught. Do disguises work? Not using a card vs mabey using a friends card who hasnt been in there in years, can they do anything to me for that. During my time off Im going to work on a multi level count with a side of aces, I plan on using Uston APC, just cause I loved Million Dollar BJ, but Im open to suggestions.
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#2
No, they can't do anything yo you for using someone else's card, as long as you're not underage. Remember who backed you off, and try to stay away from that shift for awhile. Grow a beard or shave, dress very differently, dye your hair, add glasses or get contacts, etc.

And backed off is not the same as barred. It sounds like you were backed off, which isn't that serious.
 
#3
On side counting of aces

I understand a side count of aces is worth very very little if anything in multi deck, especially if you consider the effort required to learn, practice and then implement.
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
#4
blackjack avenger said:
I understand a side count of aces is worth very very little if anything in multi deck, especially if you consider the effort required to learn, practice and then implement.
I agree completely. An ace side count for a shoe game is not worth the trouble.

-Sonny-
 

toastblows

Well-Known Member
#5
I was barred from table play at a midwest casino at age 18. I went back 5 years later with the same state drivers license and no one cared.

I bet there computer technology for tracking players is more advanced than that note pad they wrote my DL on (i.e. face recognition, powerful databases). I have since moved states and my new DL number gets me in just fine :cool2:
 
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