Excellent advice. The last sentence sums it up in a nutshell.MAZ said:Or you could just examine the ploppies that play the game and emulate their moves that actually can be used by that of someone playing with an advantage. Their can be a very fine indistinguishable line between what a good experienced counter looks like and what a ploppy looks like. Make that line fuzzy without killing your advantage and you have it.
Excellent thought!Dyepaintball12 said:Card Counters keep to themselves, don't drink, and don't tip.
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Haha, I love it !MAZ said:Thats easy act like 95% of those posting here. Cry about cheating casinos, overbet your bankroll, cloud your play with countless cover plays that ruin EV, listen to no one that has a clue how to play
Nice to see MAZ back doing what he does so well; offering very sound advice. He habitually hits the nail on the head; but this time was different... he did it in a more ah, guarded sort of manner.:laugh: Good on ya mate! :grin:Sucker said:Excellent advice. The last sentence sums it up in a nutshell.
I wear a hat that says "MAZ."MAZ said:How to pretend not be a counter? Thats easy act like 95% of those posting here.
Unfortunately that can't help your game Normie, but it will most definitely help your looks.QFIT;186257]I wear a hat that says "MAZ."
Post of the year.maz said:how to pretend not be a counter? Thats easy act like 95% of those posting here. Cry about cheating casinos, overbet your bankroll, cloud your play with countless cover plays that ruin ev, listen to no one that has a clue how to play because you know it all already,fool youself into thinking getting drunk at the table actually makes you a better player, be overly paranoid of every move the pit personnel make because of course they're after you, worry more about how fast you can count instead of how well you play, make thousands of posts on bj internet message boards to raise your player status, and above all, talk much more about the theory of the game and apply it very sparingly.
Or you could just examine the ploppies that play the game and emulate their moves that actually can be used by that of someone playing with an advantage. Their can be a very fine indistinguishable line between what a good experienced counter looks like and what a ploppy looks like. Make that line fuzzy without killing your advantage and you have it.
It ain't that early, and besides the only thing that surpasses my ego, is the skill that warrants it.Deathclutch said:Post of the year.
Edit: Don't get a big head, it's still early in the year.
Ahh, The hallmark of a true AP. Knowing one's self and one's limits or lack there of. :laugh::laugh::laugh:MAZ said:It ain't that early, and besides the only thing that surpasses my ego, is the skill that warrants it.![]()
I'm just a crank and a drunk, no AP skills at all. Ask the pit boss, he'll tell you. :cool2:daddybo said:Ahh, The hallmark of a true AP. Knowing one's self and one's limits or lack there of. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
:laugh: Yeah, I'm just an illiterate redneck who can't add his cards up. I even had an Asian dealer ask me what country I was from! :laugh::laugh:Automatic Monkey said:I'm just a crank and a drunk, no AP skills at all. Ask the pit boss, he'll tell you. :cool2:
Huh?beyondbj said:any bs change can hidden your skill
such as hit on A7 vs 9 and 10 , 16 vs 7 8
this seems arise the attention
also the consistent arise your bet
or same size for three spots seems also make sure u are
betting under your counting system