I post recently about my losing session but the thread was closed. So I opened up another thread. I just want to update that I am starting to recover from my losing sessions. As of right now I am only down $200. I recovering from my losing sessions was risky because Harrah is observing my play right now. I have been losing more hands than winning but I have been winning my big bets at true count +4 or higher. Since I was using a 1-12 bet spread they call up to surveillance when I put out my max bet. Unfortunately, you need to be able to play to make money in Blackjack. When I notice the heat might be coming after the shoe turned negative I ask for color went to the cage and left the casino. Before they have the opportunity to really analysis my play I left. but I have been playing long sessions before. It seem like they are putting my hands into the computer and doing analysis. Game I was playing was six deck S17, DAS, LS. It seem like the dealer and pit boss is giving me hints that they know I am counting cards. Because the pit boss was saying to me "You sound quiet today what is the wrong?" I answer I just have to go to the bathroom. Then a dealer today when I was playing said to me you lower your bet just in time. When I first master card counting I know that the casino is in business to make money. They prefer to cater to players who know how to lose rather than those who know how to win. How I stand out is that everybody seem to be losing but my chips seem to be going up.
Should I start watching my bet spread when the pit boss is watching? Given the fact that card counting is not considered illegal in Pennsylvania the casino can deny player from playing a game in which they have an advantage versus the house, how should we cope?
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