Betting and Playing Camouflage

Betting and playing camouflage relates to ways an advantage player can mislead bosses into thinking you’re not the advantage player you really are, by what you bet and how you play blackjack tournaments. This is accomplished by betting and playing in a way that isn’t consistent with known card counting methods, at least at opportune moments or for short periods of time. Some ploys sacrifice expectation, but as long as too much isn’t lost, a good misleading bet or play at just the right moment might be chalked up to the price of doing business at the world’s blackjack tables. As you gain experience, it will become more and more about online casino blackjack obvious when to use a certain ploy or which one works best with your overall act. The trick here, of course, is not to sacrifice too much expectation. Remember that every bet you make at true counts below +1 brings with it a negative expectation.

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