Wonging

davethomas

Member
i'm pretty new to BJ, and I think I need some clarification of wonging in and out, and what are some methods or ways to do this. How to keep low profile.
 

bj bob

Well-Known Member
Walk before you run

davethomas said:
i'm pretty new to BJ, and I think I need some clarification of wonging in and out, and what are some methods or ways to do this. How to keep low profile.
If you're new at the game I think you need to get good grasp at the basics before you start thinking about wonging. Make sure you can actually keep track of the RC and TC accurately as well as the proper bet sizes at this point. After you have enough real table time under your belt then we can discuss things like wonging and back counting.
 

hawkeye

Well-Known Member
A lot of people hang out behind tables and watch without playing. The casinos that I go to are full of people just watching. I think it's pretty easy to get away with as long as there are a good amount of people in the casino. If the casino is almost empty, it's harder to do.

Try talking on the phone, or pretending that you're talking and then hang up the phone and put a bet down. Also, in casinos that have TVs you can go on game days and act like you're watching the game for a while. The casinos by me are full of TVs showing a lot of sporting events, especially with the Olympics on right now.

In a pinch, act the part. Make a remark like "It's now or never" or something along those lines "I think I'm ready to be lucky again." Try not to look like you're counting. Or maybe look for an unassociated event to correlate, like someone at the table stops playing 2 hands, or someone gets down to their last few bets and then say "Maybe I can bring you some luck" or anything like that.

Casinos want your action, so if you're hanging out around the tables they are hoping you'll throw some money down eventually.
 
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