What they think of card counters

Sonny

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My favorite part...

...was when that Ian guy called him "Edward O'Thorp". I didn't know Thorp was Irish!

It seems like that Jennifer chick is only concerned with high-stakes teams, not individual counters. She obviously doesn't work at the places I go to! I wish more managers were like her.

-Sonny-
 

gehrig

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problem with pitstiff differentation of team play...

and the usual suspect counter, is that each may involve a player entering the table during a positive count. that could be a loner-wonger, or a big player called in by a non-descript, table minimum/flat betting, seated player. pitstiffs might attempt to add to, pull up whatever i.d. they have on any possible accomplices. running the names through the various databases may turn up associations. central credit, the in house/corporate group player profiles, and others. were i involved, i'd give the wonger/possible big player team member, a little rope and carefully review the tapes on those tables he "entered mid-deck". then i'd try to follow him (cameras) to his vehicle. plate numbers can be run, even those from rental agencies. he and any possible confederates at those tables he wonged into would be suspect. when you are on the camera without the usual distractions and noise, you can focus your attention with *several* cameras on a player, even the feet. any repetitious motions or affected movements become obvious.

many joints share hotel registration information. a slot scam was uncovered when a common, home address was found for a jackpot winner and a gaming control board employee. no different would be common hotels for team members. i'm not sure that a successful team would be wise to use any common site for even meals or lodging, anywhere in the u.s. were the play to be in nevada. instantaneous file sharing between even competitive licensees nationally is reality.
 
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