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    There are a few reasons.

    The most obvious is that they dont want to lose money. Right now, in the normal course of business, they dont lose a ton to card counting. Even from the people they dont catch. But if card counting was allowed in the open, it would become big business. The casinos would either get killed by well bankrolled, disciplined corporate groups of counters on every table 24 hours a day or they would be forced to change the bet spread on theor tables (which would hurt their bottom line almost as much)

    The second reason is a little less obvious. Imagine that you own an apartment complex. Your apartments as well as every other apartment complex in the city prohibits pit bulls.

    You think to yourself one day “well, whats wrong with a few pitbulls”. So you decide to allow pitbulls in your complex.

    The problem is that you wont get just a few pitbulls. Because your apartments are now the place where every pitbull owner goes to live.

    If a casino openly allowed counting it wouldnt just be a casino that allows counting. It would be THE casino that allows counting. Every advantage player in christendom would flock there to take their money

    Related to that, even when theyre not counting cards, serious card counters are considered undesirable. Im sure there are some card counters who are super ethical and would never cross the line from advantage play to actual cheating. But most of the ones I know are also ok with frontloading, past posting, sliding and other types of over the line play in other games when the mood takes them and the situation seems favorable.

    The second two reasons are why smart advantage players usually keep their mouth shut when they find a soft/beatable game in the casino. In the 10 years or so ive lived in vegas, ive known of three games on the strip, aside from progressives, where the player could have an edge… on one of them the edge was actually fairly large when you took into account cash comps. The people that knew about them just quietly played them and hoped no one blabbed.


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