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Yup. Do the math and evaluate the situation. So many new counters especially get excited when they're placing bets of $200 or something but your EV is still relatively trivial. If you're at +4 or +5 then you have roughly a 2.0% advantage so that means your $200 hand has EV +$4. So maybe you have 3 or 4 hands left in the shoe at average +5 count. Sure you might finish up $1000. But your EV is about $15. It's okay to leave the $15 there in order to come back another time assuming you will have more EV on a future visit.
But definitely don't ask "Hey, will you let me stay if I do this?" to your average, everyday floor person assuming you aren't already longterm friends or something.
There's a lot of "read the room and read the vibes" that goes into the common sense aspect of this stuff. Asking to stay just makes you more memorable and they aren't going to agree anyway. Usually it came from a call from surveillance and the floor person would have to answer to them if he reversed the decision of booting you. Is there a reason why he would want to go through that and even potentially risk draeing attention to himself for making that kind of call? "Hey, why is that guy still playing? We thought yiu were going to kick him out."
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