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    Anyone interested in a study group in the DMV area

    Just wonder if there is anyone like to share experiences ideas on how to improve the game in DMV area, ping me

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    What is DMV?

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    Dept. of Motor Vehicles or in this case Delaware , Maryland , Virginia
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    First post, wants to meet up with people in the DMV as a study group, sounds legit.

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    well almost 100% accurate, in this case this DC, Maryland and VA, honestly I think it is quite essential to know ppl who are trying to become APs not necessarily trying to form a team or something, but more of sharing experiences and support.

    Let me know if anyone is interested.
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    Dept. of Motor Vehicles or in this case Delaware , Maryland , Virginia

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    I left the area at the moment but let me know if anything develops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exoter175 View Post
    First post, wants to meet up with people in the DMV as a study group, sounds legit.
    X2. Ditto

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    Well, not a lot of wam fuzzy responses yet, but thanks for the interest.

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    I left the area at the moment but let me know if anything develops

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    The nature of this trade attracts cynics haha

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    I met a counter a few week back in Live, it was quite obvious to me that he was counting, I think he was back counting a bit on my table cuz there were only 3 players at that moment, and then he jumped in , played min bet for a few hands and started betting like crazy hiding the green chips under the red just like what K Uston explained in his book, but still quite a lot of money were at stake I could tell he was a bit nervous, but he was lucky and did a good job to win the high count hands and left fairly quickly after that. It was the first time I did come across a counter, honestly I don't think casino really care about small time counters.

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    LOL, unfortunately I get to watch out for the pit bosses and also watch out all these complimentary cynicism by my fellow APs. Tough business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackJackMonster View Post
    hiding the green chips under the red just like what K Uston explained in his book
    This is common for gamblers. They put low denomination chips on top of high denomination chips so a rail thief pinching the top of the stack only gets the less valuable chips or the grab makes the EITS instantly see the stack change making who did the grab a given. The player knows a grab happened because the stack no longer has low denomination chips on top.

    The guy may have been a counter or other type of AP but the way he stacked his chips is not evidence of it. Everyone should stack chips in such a manner if they have chips of different denominations. It is just the safe thing to do.

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