Card Counter Wanted: Dead or Alive (Part 4)

The shuffle-after-one-hand incident mentioned above occurred because I had been barred from another casino earlier that day - and the barring casino had sent my picture all over town. In other instances casino blackjack rules you might be barred or backed off in one casino and remain totally anonymous in another. The advice here is that anything can happen, and that nothing is off limits. I’ve heard of more than one counter catcher following a card counter to another casino, where the catcher then informed management about the existence of an advantage player in the house. I’ve been followed to the parking garage - which actually was kind of creepy called blackjack - in an attempt, I believe, to obtain my license plate number. Luckily, I realized I was being followed and doubled back in a long hallway leading to the garage elevators - only to confront the counter catcher hiding behind a building column. (This sounds ridiculous, but it’s true.) He didn’t have much to say, but the awkwardness of the situation seemed to squelch any further advance on his part.

Needless to say I didn’t return to that house for years. But eventually I did, and can even get a game dealt to me there today, on certain shifts. Which brings to mind an interesting note to close this section on. And that is: no matter how bad any casino games countermeasure turns out to be, time - as it always seems to - really does become the great equalizer, given the turnover rate prevalent in today’s casino industry. Of course, that’s not always the case, especially if you’ve made a really lasting impression. But more often than not, if you handle a barring correctly and let enough water pass under the bridge, after a good amount of time it may be possible to play again under that very same roof. And the odds of that happening increase dramatically if you limit yourself to playing on another shift, or if the members of the barring team are no longer em-ployed by that casino.

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