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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    If anything, you are probably throwing EITS counters off by including the 9 and the 7. Including the 7 in your count will help decisions on that pesky 14 vs 10 matchup.
    Not likely. They will find the same edges that you find almost everytime just using high low and computer systems like Bloodhound rely on inputing the exact cards and using Griffin's EOR's to determine your exact betting correlation. There are other ways to beat evaluations from the eye but using multiple level card count systems isn't one of them. The key is knowing you are being evaluated or scheduled to be evaluated in the first place. Then there are all sorts of proprietary tricks of the trade to make yourself look like an idiot.

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    Moses:......Here in Laughlin, if one uses common sense, a 1-3 spread on a quarter table, SD/DD, 3:2, with good pen, there is no problem with the guy in the sky as far as tracking you. I've found over the years that using Silver Fox & modified basic, a 1-3 spread, (which for me tames volatility considerably) will garner little if any heat. And by common sense I mean playing 1 hour, no more, win or lose, walk away; spread to different joints & different shifts.....And, after having used the (simplified) Silver Fox for so many years, I am able to romance the cocktail girl, watch the keno board, and banter with the guy next to me, all while keeping an accurate C, which also puts them to sleep up above. I also stay completely away from 3rd base. I always sit on 1st, or as close to it as I can get, which in turn dials down the heat with the pit as well as the eye in the sky....

    Popular consensus here on this site would have me believe the above is a recipe for disaster, but I've been here nearly 50 years and have found that is not the case. I have lived quite comfortably over the years and have never lost a joint here. Reno yes, but not here......(Oh, one also must very discreetly rat-hole checks and cash them in on different shifts/different joints, which is paramount)....And yes, I admit I do not come close to winning the kind of bucks that others are winning here on the site, but my nut is low, in that I do not have to travel, which incurs ungodly expense as you know....... I do love this site tho and read with relish the daily posts.....ronster
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