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Thread: When to relocate even though the table has a positive count

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    and no, I don’t think you are a better player than me, you are just more poorly funded than me. If I am playing one hand of $10 in negative counts and 2 hands of $100/at TC+2 and you stand behind me, waiting for TC+2 to wong in and play $25, it don’t make you a better player.Moeover, at higher stakes, there is no mid shoe entry and if a player does speak to the pit, they will either move you or put a plaque saying “No Mid Shoe Entry”.
    LOL, I don't Wong games with $25, mostly with 2 x $250 but this isn't the point. If YOU want to play undisturbed, YOU should move to the No Mid Entry games in the HL pit. I'm sorry for you're $10 bets on the floor but we all went thru this at one point...
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    What respect should I have for players who are about to walk into a positive count? As for class F--- them Wongers. You talk about class you scumbags are stealing money from us. It looks like our paths would not cross as you seem to be a RED CHIPPER. In the HL room I could spot you in a heart beat. Like you stated its all about the money. If I get the chance to take you down so be it. Like you said its all about the money get it?
    we take money from the casinos, not from you. If you're approach to the game is weak (like you brain) maybe you should start rethinking the game...
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    The point is that if you complain, they will ask the wonger to move, so you have to move. Whether it’s the casino or a restaurant, I just don’t like anyone standing behind me either and no, I don’t think you are a better player than me, you are just more poorly funded than me. If I am playing one hand of $10 in negative counts and 2 hands of $100/at TC+2 and you stand behind me, waiting for TC+2 to wong in and play $25, it don’t make you a better player.

    Moeover, at higher stakes, there is no mid shoe entry and if a player does speak to the pit, they will either move you or put a plaque saying “No Mid Shoe Entry”.
    Most of the casino I play at do allow Mid shoe entry. I usually play $25/$50 min so these people are very easy to spot especially in the HL room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    we take money from the casinos, not from you. If you're approach to the game is weak (like you brain) maybe you should start rethinking the game...
    Please come into my space and we will see how weak my brain is when you are called out before you even play a hand. You people are like a deer in the headlights just standing there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    Please come into my space and we will see how weak my brain is when you are called out before you even play a hand. You people are like a deer in the headlights just standing there.
    LOL, you wouldn't even see me coming in and out. You only see what's obvious to your eyes....Have a good one!
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    LOL, you wouldn't even see me coming in and out. You only see what's obvious to your eyes....Have a good one!
    That's what they all say until they get run over. I have dealt with people like you all my life so it's very easy to do what I do.

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    What is your problem with people wonging in? Thats one of the tools that APs have. The only thing is, I wouldn't wong into a table if there was a "counter" already playing. THAT would be stupid. But it would be easy to spot the counter while I was back-counting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tunicadave View Post
    What is your problem with people wonging in? Thats one of the tools that APs have. The only thing is, I wouldn't wong into a table if there was a "counter" already playing. THAT would be stupid. But it would be easy to spot the counter while I was back-counting.
    I don't have a problem wonging in as long as it is not my table. Would you want to share a positive count with other players? Think about that.

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    Hmmm...EITS/pit crew notices a player that complains when other players want to play on positive counts, but does not complain when other players want to play on negative counts...it does not take a genius to figure that one out. I never complain when another player wants to play...I might get irritated, but I keep it to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wave View Post
    I never complain when another player wants to play...I might get irritated, but I keep it to myself.
    I have this approach too whenever a player hit my table. It's hard to accept but you have to swollow it.
    G Man

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    Personally, if the count is highly positive, especially towards the end, I will usually say to he player, "Would you mind very much if we just finished this shoe?" I think it's a very natural thing for the seated player to say, and the great majority of the time, the arriving player says, "Of course not," and waits.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    I have this approach too whenever a player hit my table. It's hard to accept but you have to swollow it.
    I also have this approach of spreading to 3 hands min bet and trying to screw the wonger. Maybe hit on hard 17, or anything that fits. Get it. Not worried about EITS. Will see me just as another crazy player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Personally, if the count is highly positive, especially towards the end, I will usually say to he player, "Would you mind very much if we just finished this shoe?" I think it's a very natural thing for the seated player to say, and the great majority of the time, the arriving player says, "Of course not," and waits.

    Don
    Don you are right. I have done that many times and not a problem. The thing I dislike is someone standing behind me and counting down a deck when I am doing all the work. It just leaves a bad taste. Plays a couple of hands and as soon as the count goes negative they are gone.

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