--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "eecounter" <eecounter@...> wrote:
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> Mostly they do it by looking for bet variation. They figure anyone with a wide bet spread is a potential counter candidate. Then they'll typically have the eye watch the game for a while to see if the player's bet variations correlate with the count.
After that, I'd want to see how a player handles 16 versus dealer 10.
Also, insurance decisions.
Those two situations come up frequently. It shouldn't take long to determine a player is at least trying to count. It may take longer to decide how competent he is.
I believe Bob & Frank are going to have Bill Zender on their show soon. I hope he discusses HIS view on how "damaging" he thinks the average counter is to the casino's bottom line, playing green chips or less. I don't think he's too concerned.
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