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Zee,
In that situation you need to spread across shifts/days of week as well as casinos. Your first level of cover comes from betting and staying out of the PB's radar. Well designed, obscure betting patterns will help keep the PB form referring you to surveillance. Look to Dr. Richard Reid ebook Dynamic Blackjack for betting with alternate bankrolls for ideas of where to start. You can get the money bet without a stair step "red flag" betting system.
Using the local casino so they will know you as a reason to play rated does not hold water. Yes, they are going to know you but they don't have a regulated procedure for tracking your play like they do if you have a card. And I understand that once you get a card, you can't un-ring the bell. If you now try to stop giving them a card, they will record your play on your card anyway from their memory of your name.
Cumulative winning is a store based issue and will bite you at some point. That point may well be a review of your players card activity which is certainly occurring monthly for marketing reasons (another reason not to use the damn things). I suggest they have a monthly report of cumulative winners and at certain thresholds they refer them to surveillance who review your play. Then you are likely toast. Even if they know you, you can take away their "ease of tracking".
BTW, what difference does it make what their cumulative win threshold is? Are you going to stop winning when near it? I would speculate that you might be able to stop playing until they recycle the players card points/tracking (most reissue new cards annually at some as of date). Having the real information would be helpful but good luck with that, unless you have insider information.
Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!
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