The irony of this is, casinos know counters never stay where they play and this is based off which clothes they wear to the casinos. If you wear shorts and t-shirt on a cold winter day, they assume you are staying at the hotel and that counters never stay where they play. Interesting the irony right?
I also hope every poster here realizes that when they ask for specific conditions on a store, that there will be posters who will most of the time lie to you because of a great game being offered their as to not burn it out. An OP should always be wary about responses in their threads about certain stores. Some people here say sweaty when in fact it could be a great game, the best thing you can do is always scout the games yourselves and take everyone's opinion with a grain of salt. In other words don't believe anyone unless you have a decent in-person relationship with them already established.
Last edited by ZenKinG; 05-22-2015 at 10:51 AM.
TI is a sweatshop, I doubt you'd last more than 30 minutes, even on the shoe games. They look for any sign of bet movement that coincides with the count and immediately backs off players, even with incomplete information. They just don't want to gamble.
Other places to avoid at any stakes for blackjack
Cosmo, Aria, SLS, Monte Carlo, NYNY, Gold Coast, Suncoast, Southpoint
You should be ok everywhere else with reasonable precautions and as long as your action blends in. That means, as an example, don't go to Boulder Station and expect to play double deck spreading 2x$50 to 2x$500 and not get backed off on the second shuffle after you bet it up. There is really no place in Vegas anymore that will let you just sit there and bomb away for hours at a time. Stick and move my friend.
I don't get this thread. I counted at plenty of these places and no one seemed to care. Are we saying that if I stayed past my welcome that the EITS would have gotten me?
But I agree, TI is probably a sweatshop. I spent 15 minutes there and. I felt unwelcome.
Think about what you just asked.. If you played at the places that are mentioned in this thread then consider yourself lucky for a couple reasons: 1.) you got to play some of the sweatiest joints in Vegas without your picture being shared 2.) You got to play some of the best BJ in Vegas at those sweat shops, without getting backed off.
Although, it wouldn't be surprised if you get backed off upon your next return to most places listed in this thread if you won any money, or if the EITS sees any type of money movement with the count.
Second, no one said you couldn't get a 2 or 3 shuffles in before grabbing your chips and rolling, nor did anyone say you will be backed off immediately after sitting down at a table- although that has happened to me at several of the places i mentioned, 0 hands played.
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