There is no way to prove this but I would give you 5-1 odds that you would have been backed off sooner without a players card. Say you played 150 anonymous sessions. That's 150 separate times they would have done some sort of minimal evaluation of your play. With your act and players card, you were able to snow them, and then you became a known non-threat. Someone who has been playing there for months on a card is not going to get scrutiny like a new player would, unless you give them reason to second guess. Your act sounds specifically designed to not give them reasons to second guess. Bravo to you, keep it up at the other stores.
You might think about what went wrong this time. Insure a bad hand? Hit 12v5? Dealer got four 5's then you raised bet to $300? Doesn't take much to arouse suspicion if you happen to do the wrong move at a precisely poor time the the precisely wrong person was paying attention.
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