> More or less, yes. Sounds like fun, huh?!

Lol! Good lord, what a hassle. I really wish I wasn't such a slacker; I probably could have been doing something a lot more lucrative right now. I wish I had gotten into stocks.

> Because part of the "heavy cover" is keeping
> the sessions short. Most pit bosses have the IQ of an
> earthworm, but if you give someone enough time to
> watch your play, eventually, bells and whistles start
> to go off.

So is there literally no way around forfeiting hours of play? If you only had around 12, 13 casinos to choose from that had good, playable games, and you played 1/2 hour sessions, and you didn't want to set foot in the same casino more than once every three weeks, how would you get more than 10 hours of play in a month?

One more question if I could bug you real quick. Cardkountr mentioned that if you play everywhere under the same name, a pit critter could see if you've amassed a decent lifetime win throughout multiple casinos. Even if you play under different names, wouldn't it be a problem if somebody at a particular joint took a look at your record and saw that you were an overall winner? Is rat-holing the only way around this?

Thanks.

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