Playing: “Wrong”

This will cost you money, and using this ploy comes down to a fine line between losing expectation while ensuring that some gain is being had by doing it in the first place. This is very similar to low-balling because it’s doing the exact opposite of what you’re supposed to be doing.
Some counters like to make a few stupid moves early on in an attempt to throw the bosses or surveillance off the trail when first being analyzed. “This guy can’t be for real - he just stood on Soft 17.” Again, its effectiveness is tough to gauge, and for that reason it’s imperative to ma
sure that the price you are paying isn’t too high.

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