Griffin and other watchers

Dopple

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So I counted obviously with a players card up to 200 per hand in Vegas a couple years ago. What books am I in now, and where?

Would you not get a players card for low stakes in Colorado?

Should I worry about using my real name in Wendover if I go?

How extensive and long lasting is the houses databases on counters betting 5 -200. Do they share coast to coast?
 

ihate17

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Do not worry about it

Dopple said:
So I counted obviously with a players card up to 200 per hand in Vegas a couple years ago. What books am I in now, and where?

No one backed you off, forget it. At high level places betting a max of $200 does not necessarily get you any attention unless you are so obvious or really camp out. At low roller places, they generally just back you off and forget you, do not tell other casinos but might note your players card record if you return.
Would you not get a players card for low stakes in Colorado?

If there are any worthwhile comps at $5? Why not?
Should I worry about using my real name in Wendover if I go?

If you get up to $200 in Wendover you might play short sessions and not give your name. That size bet will bring some heat I believe. If you get backed off, I would not expect your name to be broadcast and you could probably return to the same casino months later and play again.

How extensive and long lasting is the houses databases on counters betting 5 -200. Do they share coast to coast?
Some places have their database very well organized and some places have folders full of fliers and photos in not sorted order at all. Unless you are big time, part of a team or really piss someone off, do not expect them to share information about you outside of their corporate chain. In some cases, they do not even share within the chain.
ihate17
 
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EasyRhino

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i think you're fine, everywhere.

The only thing you might want to consider is how you play in an environment where there are lots of casino options nearby. If you are playing an aggressive slash and burn technique at a new store, don't give them your real name, so that if they do back you off, they won't have any name to pin it to.
 
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