It depends on the game. The game of Baccarat is considered a game of luck by the casinos, so anyone who has figured out a way to win at it without cheating may literally empty the trays and no casino is going to care because they think the tide will eventually turn the other way. At least, all the years I have won at Baccarat consistently during even trips where I have won mid six figures or low six figures back to back the most I have noticed is some suit who appears out of nowhere and stands at a respectful distance watching me. I mean, what could anyone figure out from that distance anyway?

Blackjack is considered a game of skill and win too much at it or too consistently, and you will be shown the door. Been there. I was banned from blackjack at a major casino chain for a couple of years. That ban was lifted.

However, the way I play both of these games is completely above board under my player cards fully RFB comp'ed. I don't hide and I don't limit my bets. For both of these games I will spread all the way from table min to table max and at Baccarat I play at my own private reserved tables with special high limits. I definitely do not handicap my own game trying to stay under the radar. I play as hard as the cards and circumstances warrant.

It's hard enough to win consistently without deliberately playing wrong or lowering your bets just to avoid attention when you should be pushing your bets. If you screw around and play smaller than you should all you are doing is leaving money on the table, and will probably get banned eventually if your game is blackjack anyway, so why take less at Blackjack given that it is inevitable that you will attract heat. You think players like Don Johnson and Dana White underplay? no, professionals do not underplay their game they play to win always.