The Suburbs
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First time poster, relatively short-term lurker here. Want to first thank all the great posters on this board, as I've learned quite a bit in a short amount of time.
Here's the situation: I've been APing at a not-so-local (1 and 1/2 hour drive) store in the NE area for the past 8-10 months or so as a medium to heavy green-chipper. Have gotten in enough hours to be considered a semi-high roller and have done very well for myself. The comps I am currently offered are very generous (free rooms 2 nights/week weekends included, free shows, free food, free stuff, and more). Also, I've been very profitable in my playing time (part of it possibly due to positive variance).
More recently, I've been noticing a little more heat than usual from pit critters, mostly in the form of additional attention and some off-hand remarks. I play a rather aggressive spread using Hi-Lo, but try my best to come off as a gambler. Still, one can only rat-hole so much when betting heavy green. I'm pretty sure they have me on record as a substantial winner so far. In addition, I fit a decent profile of an AP (under-30 college-educated male, among other things).
Since this is really the only worthwhile place to play that's remotely close to me, I had an idea that will reduce the notional amount I would win, but may give me some more longevity: what if I split my sessions between playing a higher limit (sticking to medium-heavy green) break-even game with my player's card (+rat-holing) and a +EV red-chip game unrated? Since I'm pretty this store doesn't sweat red-chippers, this would help allow me to keep some the generous comps, but would lower the probability of getting backed-off. Hopefully, with the rat-holing, they would start seeing me as a losing player as well.
What are the possible risks/downsides for this strategy? I understand that I'll be making less, but I'm more interested in not getting backed-off/86ed at this point.
Thanks in advance.
Here's the situation: I've been APing at a not-so-local (1 and 1/2 hour drive) store in the NE area for the past 8-10 months or so as a medium to heavy green-chipper. Have gotten in enough hours to be considered a semi-high roller and have done very well for myself. The comps I am currently offered are very generous (free rooms 2 nights/week weekends included, free shows, free food, free stuff, and more). Also, I've been very profitable in my playing time (part of it possibly due to positive variance).
More recently, I've been noticing a little more heat than usual from pit critters, mostly in the form of additional attention and some off-hand remarks. I play a rather aggressive spread using Hi-Lo, but try my best to come off as a gambler. Still, one can only rat-hole so much when betting heavy green. I'm pretty sure they have me on record as a substantial winner so far. In addition, I fit a decent profile of an AP (under-30 college-educated male, among other things).
Since this is really the only worthwhile place to play that's remotely close to me, I had an idea that will reduce the notional amount I would win, but may give me some more longevity: what if I split my sessions between playing a higher limit (sticking to medium-heavy green) break-even game with my player's card (+rat-holing) and a +EV red-chip game unrated? Since I'm pretty this store doesn't sweat red-chippers, this would help allow me to keep some the generous comps, but would lower the probability of getting backed-off. Hopefully, with the rat-holing, they would start seeing me as a losing player as well.
What are the possible risks/downsides for this strategy? I understand that I'll be making less, but I'm more interested in not getting backed-off/86ed at this point.
Thanks in advance.