Getting barred intentionally?

#1
I will be taking a road trip through the Northern / Midwestern states (Michigan, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington) and will no doubt be encountering some bad - but beatable - games that I will never play again.

I plan on playing these games using a ridiculous and obvious spread and take them for all i can in the couple of hours I will be playing here.

Doing this I will obviously be barred rather quickly but it won't matter as I will never be playing there again anyway.

My question is if being labeled as a counter at one of these casinos will get back to home casinos in Alberta, Canada? Unlikely, but for the limited money I will be making on my trip is it worth it?

Also, what do you think of my plan in general? Thanks.
 

matt21

Well-Known Member
#2
playing with a very aggressive spread (more than your usual) means you are likely to encounter some big variance in your results (more than your usual) - so be mentally prepared for that. Also be careful not to assume that you'll have an overall positive profit to show for your trip. That aside a trip like that sounds very exciting and will undoubtedly be a great experience for you!

Good luck to you!

Matt21
 
#3
Mike

That will be a fun time for sure but if you get busted and flyered to the other Native casinos your trip will be rather useless.

You will be in some areas that are rough so behave so you don't get stomped.

Always show respect and take care.

CP
 
#4
creeping panther said:
That will be a fun time for sure but if you get busted and flyered to the other Native casinos your trip will be rather useless.

You will be in some areas that are rough so behave so you don't get stomped.

Always show respect and take care.

CP
Yeah that's what I was worried about. Do they typically flyer you on the first time you are caught at their casino?

How far away do they flyer you?

Thanks for the help.
 

BJLFS

Well-Known Member
#5
creeping panther said:
That will be a fun time for sure but if you get busted and flyered to the other Native casinos your trip will be rather useless.

You will be in some areas that are rough so behave so you don't get stomped.

Always show respect and take care.

CP
What do you mean "some areas that are rough"????? :eek:
 
#8
mike

mikeS said:
Yeah that's what I was worried about. Do they typically flyer you on the first time you are caught at their casino?

How far away do they flyer you?

Thanks for the help.
Usually within the state and border casinos.

Just alter looks,,hat, beard, no hat,,clean shaven,,,long hair,,,short hair. Glasses,,,none.

Let me know when you hit the Mi, Ind, Ill, area,,,you can meet me and some of the MMOA.

CP
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#13
mikeS said:
I will be taking a road trip through the Northern / Midwestern states (Michigan, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington) and will no doubt be encountering some bad - but beatable - games that I will never play again.

I plan on playing these games using a ridiculous and obvious spread and take them for all i can in the couple of hours I will be playing here.

Doing this I will obviously be barred rather quickly but it won't matter as I will never be playing there again anyway.

My question is if being labeled as a counter at one of these casinos will get back to home casinos in Alberta, Canada? Unlikely, but for the limited money I will be making on my trip is it worth it?

Also, what do you think of my plan in general? Thanks.
Just don't give your name if you're going on a scorched-earth tour. You MAY end up in the Griffin book if you're playing decent stakes, they subscribe to Griffin, and you piss them off enough. Without a name though, there's no way.

Oh, and let me know when you're around the Midwest...
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
#14
moo321 said:
Just don't give your name if you're going on a scorched-earth tour. You MAY end up in the Griffin book if you're playing decent stakes, they subscribe to Griffin, and you piss them off enough. Without a name though, there's no way.

Oh, and let me know when you're around the Midwest...
Is there still a Griffin book?
 
#17
Thanks for the responses. I play pretty low stakes (red), unless I dedicate more money to my bankroll between now and my trip, so I doubt getting 'griffened' will be an issue.

As for Illinois, thanks for the offer CP but I won't be going east past ND, and the trip isn't until March anyway.
 
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