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    anyway to fool card counter spotting software?

    i heard this one casino nearby ONLY uses a software to identify if a player is counting card or not.

    apparently, they analyze the video after the player left, and put their play in the software.

    the HE is about less than 0.2% so i want to play there but dont want to get caught.

    i searched the forum to see if there is any good way to cover, and i found a post suggesting a positive progression betting when tc is =>-2.

    since all they believe is the software, other covers like chatting with pit or playing drunk wont work.

    if anyone has any experience with the actual software, i would like to hear your opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwjman View Post
    i heard this one casino nearby ONLY uses a software to identify if a player is counting card or not.

    apparently, they analyze the video after the player left, and put their play in the software.

    the HE is about less than 0.2% so i want to play there but dont want to get caught.

    i searched the forum to see if there is any good way to cover, and i found a post suggesting a positive progression betting when tc is =>-2.

    since all they believe is the software, other covers like chatting with pit or playing drunk wont work.

    if anyone has any experience with the actual software, i would like to hear your opinion.
    I guess you can't fool it. However, it must cost to do all this and if you are playing anonymously or restrict your win to reasonable amounts, perhaps you can avoid being targeted. I think it's why the AP's stress the need to develop a sense of casino tolerances.

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    Great question!

    I’m wondering something similar but with count fluctuation. Although I’m not to a point yet to worry about cover

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwjman View Post
    i heard this one casino nearby ONLY uses a software to identify if a player is counting card or not.

    apparently, they analyze the video after the player left, and put their play in the software.

    the HE is about less than 0.2% so i want to play there but dont want to get caught.

    i searched the forum to see if there is any good way to cover, and i found a post suggesting a positive progression betting when tc is =>-2.

    since all they believe is the software, other covers like chatting with pit or playing drunk wont work.

    if anyone has any experience with the actual software, i would like to hear your opinion.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Great question!

    I’m wondering something similar but with count fluctuation. Although I’m not to a point yet to worry about cover
    It's kind of like Wal-Mart with Jewellry and electronic high priced goods under great scrutiny while I am someone popping a grape or shoplifting a piece of gum. The solo card counter is minor.

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    First thing I’d think is — what causes them to review your play?
    "Everyone wants to be rich, but nobody wants to work for it." -Ryan Howard [The Office]

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    First thing I’d think is — what causes them to review your play?
    Bet fluctuation... how do I look like a normal progressive bettor when I’m going from $25, to $300, to $150, to $25, to $600, etc...?

    I just purchased burning the tables in Las Vegas and really looking forward to reading it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Bet fluctuation... how do I look like a normal progressive bettor when I’m going from $25, to $300, to $150, to $25, to $600, etc...?

    I just purchased burning the tables in Las Vegas and really looking forward to reading it.
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    wont help your cause. Finding a store with high tolerance will. So shop around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwjman View Post
    i heard this one casino nearby ONLY uses a software to identify if a player is counting card or not.

    apparently, they analyze the video after the player left, and put their play in the software.

    the HE is about less than 0.2% so i want to play there but dont want to get caught.

    i searched the forum to see if there is any good way to cover, and i found a post suggesting a positive progression betting when tc is =>-2.

    since all they believe is the software, other covers like chatting with pit or playing drunk wont work.

    if anyone has any experience with the actual software, i would like to hear your opinion.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Bet fluctuation... how do I look like a normal progressive bettor when I’m going from $25, to $300, to $150, to $25, to $600, etc...?

    I just purchased burning the tables in Las Vegas and really looking forward to reading it.
    Purchasing that book for today's game might be like buying a 1970 Car to help you with your Tesla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Bet fluctuation... how do I look like a normal progressive bettor when I’m going from $25, to $300, to $150, to $25, to $600, etc...?

    I just purchased burning the tables in Las Vegas and really looking forward to reading it.
    Consider a dual betting ramp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Purchasing that book for today's game might be like buying a 1970 Car to help you with your Tesla.
    Was concerned about it being outdated.. do you have another suggestion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Was concerned about it being outdated.. do you have another suggestion?
    Consider a dual betting ramp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Consider a dual betting ramp.
    Where can I find out what this means? Google was not very helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Where can I find out what this means? Google was not very helpful.
    Check out opposition betting. It's a form of.........go from there.

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