I am sure most of you know, it may educate a few people. Well the story is 1 out 3-4-5 operators look for card counters. The bigger rooms have the smarter people because money talks. Few surveillance operators really try to catch card counters.I also worked in a small room, and its about the same, about 1 per 3-4-5 agents. Most, not all surveillance bosses and operators have a security background. They look for suspicious people, thats the first red flag. Some look for nothing, just sit and talk, because the more work you do the more trouble youre likely to get in. Walking around doing nothing but looking, big red flag. I worked at a high place, but if you at under $500 and net win of $5 to 7,000 they won't even notice. Unless you have the bloundhound CSM. Being on the inside, its not that educated. We used a BJ survey to check for card counters, it was and is the final word, even though the operator knows he is a counter. But the Execs want paperwork showing it, so BJ Survey is the final word. The Execs don't understand the talk, so the knowledged Surv Execs know what they are talking about, but the SR. Exec wants to see the paperwork. I am basically trying to give ways to get in and out fast, make your money. If you are into the comps and play, eventually they will get you. Just what I have seen, unless surveillance is more ignorant than I thought.
I can only go from 6 years of big room surveillance and 1 year of small room exepireince, I dont know what legal deal is if I print to many names of casinos so I am not find out. I dont know if these casinos can legally do anything to me, I know, like any employee you just sign the papers or you don't get the job. I didn't read the legal bull yet. I am going to check into it.
If you read the unedited version, sorry, smoking up!