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Originally Posted by
MidwestTom
So in other words you see nothing wrong with someone posting something along the lines of "What are the rules at xx property?" and then someone replying "RSA2x, H17, No Surrender, 6D $25-500" etc. But you see everything wrong with someone posting "xxx property has a great 2D game. You CAN wong in & out because there IS mid shoe entry as well as RSA3x, S17, Insurance, 80% pen. and it's $5-1000".
This kind of talk is so common among the "A" typical internet poster who thinks they have something to prove to others, that it will never end. It still does not make it right but it is what it is. I would say most casinos could care less about BJ conditions being posted on message boards. I mean really. Does a casino care about some rookie counter posting about BJ conditions in Bum F**k Egypt? Or even the Strip for that matter? If new players stick around long enough they learn to keep there mouth shut about games and just play. I would guess the biggest threat from posting about game conditions and especially promos comes from other hard core players. Serious players(Those that even take the time to read the boards) have the smarts to sift thru all the posts and find a good game here and there, that newbie or wanna be players don't have enough sense to keep quiet about. Many/most just don't realize a good game when they find one. Hence the reason for posting game conditions to begin with.
I will pose these questions just to stir things up. How many casino personnel do you think really read message boards such as this? How many care? How many will change the rules to there games? Or be on the lookout for that "nickel" counter? Those that are shaking in there shoes because some nickel or quarter player posted there BJ conditions on a message board are not worth paying to begin with. Are we in the 21st century? Pretty much all casinos in this day and age are well aware of card counting. And if you find one that isn't, then ya better put a zipper on your lips. IMHO.
Last edited by Solo player; 10-23-2014 at 09:18 PM.
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