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Thread: I_like_S17: Return after barring

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    I_like_S17
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    I_like_S17: Return after barring

    What could be considered a proper length of time to try returning after a no more 21 bar? Obviously wouldn't use a players card.

    Also what about being flat-betted? Should that stop you from going back as you may now be on their radar?

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    Jackie Chiles
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    Jackie Chiles: Re: Return after barring

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    I have been given the boot only once, so don't take my two cents as gospel. I went back to the casino and played the same shift about half a year later. I played for 90 minutes. Nothing happened. But that was quite some time ago when I was not playing for serious cash - I was very much a small fish in a big pond. Three factors to consider: (1) The nature of the casino vis-a-vis the size of the typical action. What goes unnoticed at Bellagio might be a big deal at The Sahara. (2) Was the back off calm, peaceful and quick or was there a "scene"? Do the bosses have a reason for you to stick in their memories? (3) Do you have alternatives? If you play in Las Vegas, for example, there is no logical reason to not wait for a full year because there are dozens of places to scout out and play in. I hope this helps your thought process a little bit.

    Jackie Chiles

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