This isn’t universally true, though. For example, in America there was a New Jersey supreme court case that concluded that discrimination against card counters is not allowed, so they use tricks to make life harder for card counters.
Most places will let a casino choose to accept or reject customers at will (as long as there is no illegal discrimination of course) but laws are different all over the world. If you’re smart enough to count cards, you’re smart enough to look up local laws and you’re smart enough to know what games are rigged against your favour.
If you’re smart enough to count cards, you’re smart enough to look up local laws and you’re smart enough to know what games are rigged against your favour.
Not even remotely true. Smart people can be incredibly dumb.
This isn’t universally true, though. For example, in America there was a New Jersey supreme court case that concluded that discrimination against card counters is not allowed, so they use tricks to make life harder for card counters.
Most places will let a casino choose to accept or reject customers at will (as long as there is no illegal discrimination of course) but laws are different all over the world. If you’re smart enough to count cards, you’re smart enough to look up local laws and you’re smart enough to know what games are rigged against your favour.
Not even remotely true. Smart people can be incredibly dumb.