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Thread: illsur5: I did'nt get barred... but

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    illsur5
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    illsur5: I did'nt get barred... but

    I wasnt barred but I caught some really nasty glances and my camo wasnt that great. Spread 1-5, 5 units on each of two hands when count was >5 so really 1-10 spread. Do you think I should take a break from there for a month or so? I did'nt recognize the two male pit bosses that were giving me the(look at my eyes, get the heck out of here or I'll kill you)look. I Was winning. Kept the session very short 3 shoes (4 Decker). Am I being too paranoid of being barred? I know alot of new players develop the tendency to become paranoid once they start learning how to count but I have almost 2 years under my belt doing this. There are only 5 casinos in the city I live in and 2 of which offer games that are not worth playing 4/6 dealt. One offers a marginally improved version with 4.5/6 dealt
    but after studying the tables in your book I STAY AWAY from these games. So that leaves 2 casinos which offer decent games, 4 deckers with 3-3.25/4 dealt out. How long can I go on busting these joints up? I usually use your CAMO techniques but with variations (GREEDIER ONES). An important note, there was a counter beside me spreading something fierce like 2$ to $45 maybe they were just looking at him?

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    Kim Lee
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    Kim Lee: Bad move

    Avoid playing with other counters! Playing alone is risky, but at least you play fast. Playing with a noncounter lets him eat bad cards during your breaks and keeps the staff distracted from your play. It also lets you rathole chips. Playing with a counter guarantees they will spot you if they look. The correlated bets are too obvious, and they may think you are a team.

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