Interesting event yesterday...

winnawinna

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#1
I always play at the same store and have been doing so about twice a week for the past couple of years. I play long sessions (like 6-12 hrs) at a time. I have never received any heat but yesterday one of the PBs commented on how I always know when to increase my bet. I usually spread 1-8 or 1-10 playing all green. He asked me if I knew how to count and that he doesnt care if I did know how to do it. Obviously I had to play dumb and say it is too hard for me and I can barely add up to 21. Was he fishing or just genuinely not caring. It was an EC store btw.
 

FLASH1296

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#5
An imminent 86'ing !


He is perfectly aware that you are counting as he was obviously
counting down the shoe and watching you size your bets.

He spoke to you because he wants to see if your pupils constrict, or you break out in
a sweat, or your hands tremble, or you start flat-betting, or you decide to leave, etc.

Ordinarily, in spite of his protestations, this is a signal that the casino is tired
of you spending so much time at their tables without leaving behind your
"contributions"; and if you do not radically reduce your time there, you will
receive a "tap on the shoulder" and a guy in a cheap suit will be telling you
that you are "too skilled" for them, or words to that effect.


Forewarned is forearmed . . . and . . . A word to the wise is sufficient.
 
#7
What flash said. The only time I was backed off, the session before the back off the PB told me that I always win every session I play. I had only three days of play at that casino but he was telling the truth. I had three days of long play, maybe 11 or 12 sessions. When I went to play the next morning I didn't even get a hand in.
 

winnawinna

Well-Known Member
#9
FLASH1296 said:

He is perfectly aware that you are counting as he was obviously
counting down the shoe and watching you size your bets.

He spoke to you because he wants to see if your pupils constrict, or you break out in
a sweat, or your hands tremble, or you start flat-betting, or you decide to leave, etc.

Ordinarily, in spite of his protestations, this is a signal that the casino is tired
of you spending so much time at their tables without leaving behind your
"contributions"; and if you do not radically reduce your time there, you will
receive a "tap on the shoulder" and a guy in a cheap suit will be telling you
that you are "too skilled" for them, or words to that effect.


Forewarned is forearmed . . . and . . . A word to the wise is sufficient.

BUt I played the whole day without any scrutiny. I didnt leave the table and didnt change anything. Could he have be genuine?
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#10
21forme said:
I'm probably giving you too much credit for coming up with a clever joke, but do you know what WC means to Europeans?
Does the E in EC stand for Eau? :joker:
 
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aslan

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#12
winnawinna said:
I always play at the same store and have been doing so about twice a week for the past couple of years. I play long sessions (like 6-12 hrs) at a time. I have never received any heat but yesterday one of the PBs commented on how I always know when to increase my bet. I usually spread 1-8 or 1-10 playing all green. He asked me if I knew how to count and that he doesnt care if I did know how to do it. Obviously I had to play dumb and say it is too hard for me and I can barely add up to 21. Was he fishing or just genuinely not caring. It was an EC store btw.
A better response might be, "Yes, I do. Do you want me to quit playing?"
 

WABJ11

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#20
Hmmm...we slightly veered off topic.

I've ran into a hand full of dumb PC who think that card counting cannot beat blackjack. I've had several occasions where PC's joked with me about it, almost mocking me (these are stores I was up thousands at). This usually occurs at casinos far from metropolitan areas with uneducated floor people.

From the way you describe this floor person's conversation with him he sounds like one of those. Was he young? Does his question seem quizzical? I really wouldn't take a risk. Stay away from that casino for a little while or avoid that PC altogether.
 
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