At your bet level
ScottH said:
Me and supercoolmancool both live in an area with very few casinos. The closest casino is an hour and a half away. The problem is that casino only has one 2-deck game with a 10 dollar minimum. We have been going once or twice per week, and we each play about 2 hours each session. I don't know how long we can last both counting at the same table. Right now supercoolmancool is spreading 10-50 and I am spreading 10 to two hands of 40. They probably aren't worried too much about our play, but with us both playing at the same table I don't know how long they will allow us to play. This is our closest casino at the moment, and would like to continue playing as long as possible. Anyone have any suggestions?
Scott:
At your bet level and with your minimal spread, forget the drunk act and if you study the casino, you may need no act at all.
Is a $50 bet really considered a big bet in your casino?
Are there almost always green or black chip players on that double deck game?
Would you consider this casino a sweat joint so bad that if someone had a pile of green chips, 4 pits would hang over him with their tonges dripping?
Do you know that there are smart pits who may know that you count but will let you play because:
1. You do not spread 8-1 in a double deck game.
2. Your bet level is so low that you present no threat to the bottom line.
3. They would rather let you play than the possiblilty of a scene where other players leave.
What you will find happening in the typical tribal casino with a double deck game and a counter.
1. They let you play unless you bet too much.
2. They cut off a full deck or even more, making your counting information much less worthwhile or just worthless.
At your bet level, you should really not need much in the way of camo unless you are playing downtown in Vegas.
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