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Re: ct. trip

 Posted by Nez Pierce on 24 December 1998, at 2:53 a.m., in response to Re: ct. trip, posted by DONKEY on 26 May 1998, at 7:10 a.m.
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Switching back and forth from 1 to 2 hands is the worst thing you can do in Connecticut. Numerous "experts" loudly recommend it as a "camoflage technique" for card counters. This of course guarantees that the casinos are on the watch--and what could be more obvious?

 

Switching to multi-hands at high counts is of course a great idea. The problem is that too many "experts" want to write about such plays more than they want to do them. Don't be surprised when the same "expert" later writes in a "revised edition"--"Golly gee, guys, for some reason I don't seem to get away with this one any more..."

 

Never seems to occur to them that maybe they had something to do with the over-publicity--not even when the move gets named after them.

 


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