aslan
Well-Known Member
Here's a question for the experts.
I was just reading a thread about higher heat than expected, which
reminded me of a question that's been in the back of my mind. In that thread the AP experiencing heat was using the Hi-lo counting system. Since I know that many large casinos in Vegas use Hi-lo to surveil their games, I've always wondered if that counting system might attract more heat than other systems. I'm no expert, but I imagine that other, more precise systems lead to different decision points at which to step up or step down the betting. In such cases, the "eye" employing the Hi-lo count will see the general trend, but the exact points will be blurred. However, when an "eye" using Hi-lo monitors a game in which the counter is also using Hi-lo, he will see bet changes at the exact same time that his count indicates. He will quickly conclude without hesitation the player is counting in such a case, whereas when bet changes are fuzzy due to different, more precise systems, he may hesitate to draw the same conclusion. Instead, he may want to monitor more, in which case, the counter may be in and out before the heat gets turned up.
I was just reading a thread about higher heat than expected, which
reminded me of a question that's been in the back of my mind. In that thread the AP experiencing heat was using the Hi-lo counting system. Since I know that many large casinos in Vegas use Hi-lo to surveil their games, I've always wondered if that counting system might attract more heat than other systems. I'm no expert, but I imagine that other, more precise systems lead to different decision points at which to step up or step down the betting. In such cases, the "eye" employing the Hi-lo count will see the general trend, but the exact points will be blurred. However, when an "eye" using Hi-lo monitors a game in which the counter is also using Hi-lo, he will see bet changes at the exact same time that his count indicates. He will quickly conclude without hesitation the player is counting in such a case, whereas when bet changes are fuzzy due to different, more precise systems, he may hesitate to draw the same conclusion. Instead, he may want to monitor more, in which case, the counter may be in and out before the heat gets turned up.