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To newbies and the like, this forum provides good advice on all AP topics (counting, BR, etc.) except on playing rated and using players cards. I would still say that using a players card is not harmful and the small comps are still beneficial. Doing it as I did when I was starting out and having significant losing sessions (which I consider a cost of tuition) and making mistakes helps establish you as not being a polished AP and the benefits that can last a long time. Should they eventually catch on to you, I am not sure the OSN listing by a casino in your state will have an effect on your play in other states. Course, if your ultimate goal is t play high stakes BJ, its probably best you play those high stakes games as an anonymous player.
You are the most unqualified person I can think of to give advice about OSN and players cards. Your comments are inaccurate, and your ignorance of how the surveillance systems work is amazing.
Do you really think OSN exist to ignore your play? Why do you think it does exist?
I have been backed off or trespassed from way over a dozen casinos and I assure you your perspective is wrong and giving such advice to new players is even more wrong.
Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!
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