How Card Counters AVOID getting CAUGHT

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Are you a Blackjack Card Counter? If you are, then you’ll want to avoid getting caught. Card Counting is a perfectly legal way to beat casinos, but casinos will try to identify if you’re counting cards or not. There are many different ways that you can avoid detection by surveillance, the pit boss and other casino employees.  Some of these tactics will require a lot of practice, others will make use of some of the skills that you already have. In this video, I’ll discuss key tactics that you can use to avoid detection and further your career as a Card Counter.

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0:00 Intro
0:20 Act like a Professional
1:26 Cons of Large Wins
4:00 $150k in small wins
5:30 Ratholing Chips
6:10 Limit your presence
6:53 Ways to look like a Gambler
8:34 Conclusion

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How Card Counters AVOID getting CAUGHT

10 thoughts on “How Card Counters AVOID getting CAUGHT

  1. Another thing I do is hide my larger denomination chips under less denom when I increase my bets rather than have a large stack of one. Even though I don't play a high enough bankroll to draw attention, I don't take risks. If I play a $10 table using a 1-6 bet spread, rather than sticking out a large stack of 12 red chips, I put two green chips with one or two reds on top. Just makes me look like a 'random bet increaser' rather than an AP.

  2. I was playing at this Casino and this dude who I've seen play before sat down, he wasn't couting cards before, this time though he was keeping the couting with his chips, it was the most obvious thing I've seen, he would ask for a card and add or take off a white chip, he would mouth the count while dealer was dealing, he would take extremely long for a simple decision because he was still counting the cards, he was playing side bets every hand, he didn't know proper BS, and he'd complain when dealer dealt too fast, it was laughable lol, luckily there another table opened, so I quickly changed tables

  3. Being a 21 year old male I feel like im more targeted than a normal person. Ill place 1-2.5$ side bets with extra winnings from getting a blackjack and make terrible jokes with the pit boss and dealer. Haven't been backed off in a year of playing so far

  4. As someone who's never card counted before and is actually pretty bad at blackjack (I tend to only play when I'm drunk – not a great idea lmao) I have actually experienced being told to leave a casino in the UK just because I got extremely lucky and won around £700 off a £50 buy-in. It's hard to accept but the fact of the matter is it doesn't matter what you do or what happens, winning means they don't want you there no matter what.

  5. Has anyone ever recognized you at the table and blew your cover? 😂 that’d be an unavoidable way to get backed off

  6. Tip the dealer. There's no better way to make yourself disliked than to be winnng a bunch of money and not tipping. Dealers are also more likely to do anything in their power to get rid of you if you're a stiff (i.e. cut the shoe less deep, encourage other players to come in the middle of the shoe, report their suspicions to the pit boss, change the game pace, do anything to distract you).

  7. Ha. I live in the area of the map you showed. Usually go to Pechanga but maybe I should check out the other casinos. Thx for the vid.

  8. Wait youre telling me that walking into casino with a T-shirt with a big red "Card Counter please do not back me" is a bad idea? 🙁 Oh that explains a lot. Jokes aside I like your videos, but I live in Europe 🙁 even If I could get past all security here (last casino i visited required even fingerprints and registration and I gaved it lol seems to be standard here) I dont think counting here is possible.

  9. In my experience, How they catch me is they watch how we bet and a lot of the camera guys can count well themselves, so if they see you changing your bet when the count is high, it puts you on their radar fast. You’ll last a day or so. Sometimes hours tbh.

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