Welcome!
masterdeviance said:
I've been a total BS player for the past three years
First of all, this is good. This means you're already familiar with gambling and (hopefully) variance and don't have this notion that card counting will make you a millionaire in a weekend.
masterdeviance said:
At shoe games at places on the Strip like MGM or Mirage, do I need to worry about heat much at all if I'm spreading between say $10-$100?
Not enough so that you need to engage in cover play. Keep your sessions short and always act friendly, and you'll appear to be like any one of the thousands of tourists that float through every day.
masterdeviance said:
Should I plan on wonging alot (should be easy on the Strip right)?
In my opinion, the Strip is the best place in the world for Wonging, and Wonging the shoe games is the best way to play on the Strip.
The key to Wonging effectively is that you need to look like an average Joe. Note how many people in a casino just stand around staring at tables for an hour - very few, right? So don't be like them - you'll stick out like a sore thumb. Be creative: one time I found a row of slot machines that faced the blackjack table; a machine on the other side was taken out for service, giving me a clear view of the table while sitting behind a row of slots.
With so many tables within eyesight, don't waste your time backcounting unpromising tables. Once you've determined that you're probably not interested, move on to one of the other 20 tables in the casino playing the exact same game. Or the other 40 tables in the next casino over. It'll be hard on your legs, but you'll quickly overcome the main disadvantage of Wonging: playing very few hands per hour.
If this were a bar, the goal isn't to lurk around, look week after week to find the perfect woman, persistently court her, marry her, and then have the best sex of your life. The goal is to hit on anything that moves, grab the first girl that meets a minimum standard, marry her at a drive-thru chapel, nail her in the parking lot, and then annul that marriage the second something goes wrong.