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To my recollection, I've Voluntarily left a high count table a couple of times.
A sudden bad nosebleed (get them every once in a while), and sizzling super devlish indescribable heat,
I've also bet minimum at high counts a couple of times on hand shuffled shoes, where I was not the cutter. Further, I've sensed doom on ASM's several times, where I have not nearly made my max bet, but was still well over. minimum - waiting big bets, so to speak. There's more than one hidden message here.
I've also "slowed" or "reduced" a win to stay under reporting thresholds.
That being said, high counts are what I play for. I fear the swings, yet welcome the opportunities of max splits with doubles. The failures hurt, but are sweetly compensated by the numerically superior successes.
Leaving a high count on a stop win basis seems a bit silly. Obviously, there are times when I wish I would have, but you can't predict a future outcome, and at the end of the day playing similar scenarios multiple times, I'm ahead.
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