NB10 - the best way to disguise your play is don't give them sufficient information. Keep your sessions short. 3 shoes or less on a 6-8D game. On DD, only show your max bet once, then leave. Yes, this is problematic if you are playing somewhere where there aren't many casinos. That's the nature of the beast.
Many of the books, such as Ian Anderson's, are out of date. They were written in a time when game conditions were much better and you could afford to give up a little EV with cover play. Also, he was playing big money, which is another way you could afford cover.
If you listened to this week's GWAE, a $1000/hour play was discussed. The player tipped hundreds. You can't do that at regular BJ at the red or green chip level.
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