Also on sharing individual unusual hands or rounds, that can be identifying.

Several years ago, I shared an event from some play at a mid-size casino. I was spreading green to black, playing my max bet of $400. Count quickly hits max bet number so I throw out my $400. Bet loses. Pit boss is standing right there watching and has watched me raise to my max bet. So I throw out $800. I look directly at the pit guy and say, "I am going to keep doubling my bet until I win".

I lose the $800 bet. Lose the $1600 bet. Lose the $3200 bet. Table max is $5000 and I ask if I can bet $6400, doubling my last bet. I am told no, so I wager $5000. There were only a couple hands left and stayed at that table max amount I think I won 2 of the last 3 including a blackjack. It was great cover. Betting way over my comfort level but great cover for that specific circumstances.

The problem was I shared that on a forum and then the next time I played that casino received some heat, even before I raised very much. Could have been co-incidence, but I think there is a good chance my blabber-mouth cost me in that easily identifiable instance.