Quote Originally Posted by Blackjack Newbie View Post
There are Blackjack Players who admit that they play REALLY high when the Pit Boss is around in order to get better Comps and then lower their bets when the Pit Boss isn't around.... Is this Ethically wrong? :/
There are no “ethics” involved in trying to get comps. That’s like saying counting cards is a lack of integrity. You’re using your brain to gain an advantage. And if betting big when the pit is watching gets good comps, who cares.

However, this assumes several dumb moves. First, you have to be playing rated. Second, your (potentially) losing bets may amount to more than the comp. Third, if I were a smart pit boss, (I know, they are rare) I’d just hover your table, forcing the big bets.