You've mentioned this many times.
Perhaps players who aggressively exit tables, playing only short sessions, unrated, so not to be detected as a counter, don't have the opportunity to observe 10-hour sessions in the high-limit rooms.
For your enlightenment, here is how things work...
A player draws a $35K marker at a $100min DD Blackjack table.
He plays, betting anywhere from the table min to the table max.
During a nearly 10 hour session, he fluctuates between being about even, or maybe up or down a little.
Near the end of the session he catches a hot streak, and begins to bet at or near the table max.
The player finds himself ahead by a substantial sum, with the lion's share of the winning coming towards the end of the session, and then he leaves.
An observer, who had been at the table, comments that there were long periods when the subject player was winning nearly every single hand, and some winning hands came while betting the table max.
It doesn't always work out that way, or even close.
But this time, it did, because that is how things work.
Truth be told...it happens regularly.
Deal with it, tewlj.





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