Stealth,

I'm a rookie counter playing in the Boston area casinos like Springfield and the Twin Rivers properties. I'm playing off a 10k bankroll with a 1 to 16 spread. Although RoR will be fairly high, N0 will be tolerable. What advice can you give myself and other players on camouflaging our betting so we preserve longevity? I'm thinking betting 8 units off the top of the shoe and leaving it out there until it loses, then dropping back to 1 unit. Will that throw the casino off my scent? In so far as camo plays are concerned I don't believe in them.

In so far as projecting ROI, do you think it makes sense to take a weighted average of the various games available and then forecast ROI based on how many hours I feel I will play at each casino? According to my calculations investors are looking at around a 30% ROI if I win at the projected simulation rate with a 20% RoR (I realize this is high but I have to overbet my BR due to a high table minimum). Does that sound about right?

Thanks,
MJ