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    Senior Member bebe's Avatar
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    Players card

    One casino I visit I only play blackjack the others I get in some craps and slots just to break the grind.
    Do they look at cards like this guy only plays blackjack for 3-5 hours then leaves.Should I occassionally play other games or just go unrated some times. $10 tables 1x12 spread never any heat.

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    I wouldn't worry about being a blackjack-only player. Lots of people are. If you want some "cover" on your card, run $1 through a penny slot machine. Some places see slot play (of any kind or amount) and assume you're a dumbass.
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    I agree with Moo. Most gamblers, be they ploppy or compulsive, have one 'traditional' casino game (roulette, BJ, craps, baccarat among the table games) that they favor heavily. I've never seen someone who primarily played carny games, except TCP. From a discovery standpoint I wouldn't worry about only playing BJ.
    "Wait a minute. How do you beat someone to death with their own skull? That doesn't seem physically possible." "That's what Jimmy kept screaming: 'This doesn't seem physically possible!'"

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