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    Kansas City, MO

    I'm looking if there are any counters in the KCMO area that are trying to meet up

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    Yeah, there are counters in KC. I doubt they will post such info on public board, but if you sign up for private messaging you might get a reply.

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    I live in the area. I'd be happy to meet up with you.

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    There are many CC's in KC - BUT be aware that all of the casinos there subscribe to O.S.N.
    and are quick to back off Card Counters at DD games; unlike how it was just a few years ago.
    I used to spend considerable time in K.C., MO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnyBJplayer View Post
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    There are many CC's in KC - BUT be aware that all of the casinos there subscribe to O.S.N.
    and are quick to back off Card Counters at DD games; unlike how it was just a few years ago.
    I used to spend considerable time in K.C., MO.
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    You cannot back opff card counters in KC, MO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnyBJplayer View Post
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    There are many CC's in KC - BUT be aware that all of the casinos there subscribe to O.S.N.
    and are quick to back off Card Counters at DD games; unlike how it was just a few years ago.
    I used to spend considerable time in K.C., MO.
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    Out of the 4 casinos listed in CBJN for K.C. MO, only two of them are listed as data base participants. Are you now saying all of them are participants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Out of the 4 casinos listed in CBJN for K.C. MO, only two of them are listed as data base participants.
    Are you now saying all of them are participants?
    YES, I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    You cannot back opff card counters in KC, MO.
    Unreal. You claim to be experienced?
    You are truly and hopelessly clueless.
    I have seen > a dozen DD players
    "half shoe'd" in K.C in recent years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnyBJplayer View Post
    I have seen > a dozen DD players
    "half shoe'd" in K.C in recent years!
    Half shoed is not the same as a back off. By the way, a half cut on DD is very beatable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnyBJplayer View Post
    Unreal. You claim to be experienced?
    You are truly and hopelessly clueless.
    I have seen > a dozen DD players
    "half shoe'd" in K.C in recent years!
    They’re other ways to back players off - case in point (with 30-40 visits between)

    Them, Sir, you were rude to somebody about a year ago
    Me, really, who was it
    Them, can’t remember the name, bald skinny white guy
    Me, really, have no recollection
    Them, might have been 2 years ago, I remember it perfectly
    Me, no one said anything to me, so let’s see, I was rude to some bald skinny white guy either, 1 year ago, or 2 years ago, a guy whose name you don’t know, but an incident that you remember perfectly - but no one has said anything between subsequent visits
    Them, the Senior suit, the real truth comes out, we also have a picture of you counting cards

    Etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    They’re other ways to back players off - case in point (with 30-40 visits between)

    Them, Sir, you were rude to somebody about a year ago
    Me, really, who was it
    Them, can’t remember the name, bald skinny white guy
    Me, really, have no recollection
    Them, might have been 2 years ago, I remember it perfectly
    Me, no one said anything to me, so let’s see, I was rude to some bald skinny white guy either, 1 year ago, or 2 years ago, a guy whose name you don’t know, but an incident that you remember perfectly - but no one has said anything between subsequent visits
    Them, the Senior suit, the real truth comes out, we also have a picture of you counting cards

    Etc etc
    Oh, so very true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Half shoed is not the same as a back off. By the way, a half cut on DD is very beatable.
    No, it’s not very beatable, but it is beatable. Requires decent rules, heads up (at most one other player) and a big spread. By big, I don’t mean 1-8.

    The store you’re playing at needs to be tolerant, and much preferably, not a database participant.

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    The CBJN list of database contributors are probably outdated. All MO casinos rely heavily on databases.

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