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    You still won't admit it's a bad idea to *literally tell casinos how to catch APs* on a public board that anyone can read?
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    I think you were just deflecting with your accusation, but I'll answer it anyways because someone else is going to read this. First off, I made my post to correct your incorrect claim that online casinos don't look for the use of automated software. They absolutely do. I was in private boards with people who developed the first versions of this kind of software. I also remember when they started to get caught. They've been taking countermeasures against automated software for over 15 years if my memory serves me correctly.

    Second, I was referring to people who make large numbers of fraudulent accounts. That is not advantage play. It's fraud. I don't care if someone makes a post about how to stop people from nail marking the cards in a blackjack game. That doesn't threaten anyone here, because we're not criminals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    You still won't admit it's a bad idea to *literally tell casinos how to catch APs* on a public board that anyone can read?
    Very obviously casinos are not going to deal to unprofitable customers. No business makes unprofitable transactions by definition and survives. In other news rain is wet.

    That is not going to be helpful in any way to people who want to catch ap's. It is not some amazing revelation I gifted the casino industry.

    Second, I was referring to people who make large numbers of fraudulent accounts. That is not advantage play. It's fraud
    Listen Jeb, when the casinos remove their bonuses because they are afraid of gnomes it will impact you regardless of whether you are gnoming or not. Do you understand? It is not a difficult concept to grasp.

    They've been taking countermeasures against automated software for over 15 years
    So apparently they are running Turing tests on everyone yet they are all too stupid to run a simple P/L calculation on their own customers? Can you read what you write?
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    Very obviously casinos are not going to deal to unprofitable customers. No business makes unprofitable transactions by definition and survives. In other news rain is wet.
    You're all wrong ! Coke, Mc Donald, Budweiser and MILLIONS OF COMPANIES are purposely making "losing transactions" everyday !
    It's called ADVERTISEMENT.

    Any casino with half a brain would promote winners even if they count cards to attract many more customers and lure them into thinking they too can win. This is exactly what Thorp's Beat the Dealer did for them in 1962

    The problem now is that casinos are run by stupids! In the old days they were run by bandits, but at least they were 200% more brillant than those 3 pieces suits of today.
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archvaldor View Post
    Very obviously casinos are not going to deal to unprofitable customers.
    Laughably incorrect. Last I heard, people like James Grosjean and Tommy Hyland are still able to play full-time.

    Even more silly is your thought that it won't affect anyone. Casino employees read these boards. I've seen several online casino employees openly posting on AP boards, and there are many more lurkers. Ken Uston outed the BP call-in concept and probably cost himself and Al Francesco an extra 5+ years they could have continued using it by writing his book. "The turn" was able to be played for over a decade without detection because the inventors didn't talk to anyone about it. It was only after the Phil Ivey cases that the move became widely known.

    You keep upping the ante with increasingly ridiculous claims because you don't want to admit that you made a mistake. APs should not be telling the casinos how to catch APs. If it were my site, I would have taken your post down with a warning that it could lead to a ban if you don't stop.
    The Cash Cow.

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    Yes, there are numerous teams and solo players continuing to earn large amounts in brick and mortar casinos some of whom have been at it for decades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    Laughably incorrect. Last I heard, people like James Grosjean and Tommy Hyland are still able to play full-time.

    Even more silly is your thought that it won't affect anyone. Casino employees read these boards. I've seen several online casino employees openly posting on AP boards, and there are many more lurkers. Ken Uston outed the BP call-in concept and probably cost himself and Al Francesco an extra 5+ years they could have continued using it by writing his book. "The turn" was able to be played for over a decade without detection because the inventors didn't talk to anyone about it. It was only after the Phil Ivey cases that the move became widely known.

    You keep upping the ante with increasingly ridiculous claims because you don't want to admit that you made a mistake. APs should not be telling the casinos how to catch APs. If it were my site, I would have taken your post down with a warning that it could lead to a ban if you don't stop.
    Sure, but these people go to great lengths to hide who exactly they are.

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    Why is Archvaldor banned or suspended?

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    Suspensions are posted in the subscription area. Basically, personal attacks, antagonism, misleading posts. Wikipedia calls it battleground behavior.
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    Yea WR is really shit so I end up gnoming accounts and playing 100k+ hands a month to get a pretty decent monthly EV. 6k+. Although I'm trying to scale and am looking for an investor.

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    It sounds like you're navigating the world of online casinos strategically! Scaling up with an investor could be a smart move. Just a friendly reminder to stay mindful of security measures in your ventures. Platforms like ????? can offer insights into how online casinos combat bots, ensuring fair play for all.
    Last edited by Freexicor; 03-26-2024 at 01:57 PM.

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    There is no way for me to post my information without hurting myself and anyone else like me. It's the way of AP, figure it out on your own or network in private.

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