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Thread: jblaze: Cover?

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    jblaze
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    jblaze: Cover?

    Was thinking about backcount play and flat betting 2x$100. What sort of (and what extent of) cover do all of you recommend, session time, etc? It's an 8d game at a Northeast Indian Casino where I would like to be welcomed back, or, at least, invisible. $100 bets are not rare by any means.
    Thanks
    -blaze

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    ShoelessD
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    ShoelessD: Re: Cover?

    > Was thinking about backcount play and flat betting
    > 2x$100. What sort of (and what extent of) cover do all
    > of you recommend, session time, etc? It's an 8d game
    > at a Northeast Indian Casino where I would like to be
    > welcomed back, or, at least, invisible. $100 bets are
    > not rare by any means.
    > Thanks
    > -blaze
    It doesn't take the sharpest blade in the drawer to notice someone backcounting. The two Northeast Indian Casino's are indeed busy, and a $100 flat bet would not be at all unusual, but you can also bet someone will notice. For 15-20 minutes you might skate by.

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    jblaze
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    jblaze: Re: Cover?

    That is why I'm wondering how to prolong my adventures.

    > It doesn't take the sharpest blade in the drawer to
    > notice someone backcounting. The two Northeast Indian
    > Casino's are indeed busy, and a $100 flat bet would
    > not be at all unusual, but you can also bet someone
    > will notice. For 15-20 minutes you might skate by.

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    landyacht
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    landyacht: Re: Cover?

    Don't be so greedy.

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