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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 7714336" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Depends on the cooler, but a lot of how they operate is kept confidential by Casinos (they don't even want you to know who they are or that they exist). If you look around though you can see some current or former coolers talk about it. Some just stand there near the game and watch. Some just play the game with the players they're trying to cool. Some play next to them. Some will do something that they feel causes the bad luck, like betting odd, some will do things like chew gum loudly or other minor nuisances. Some will engage in chat with the player, or the dealer, or other players. There doesn't seem to be a single method.</p><p></p><p>But the bottom line is, they all believe they bring bad luck to players, with something they're doing to bring that bad luck.</p><p></p><p>And then they have to keep an accounting of losses at that table relative to the losses prior to their arrival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 7714336, member: 2525"] Depends on the cooler, but a lot of how they operate is kept confidential by Casinos (they don't even want you to know who they are or that they exist). If you look around though you can see some current or former coolers talk about it. Some just stand there near the game and watch. Some just play the game with the players they're trying to cool. Some play next to them. Some will do something that they feel causes the bad luck, like betting odd, some will do things like chew gum loudly or other minor nuisances. Some will engage in chat with the player, or the dealer, or other players. There doesn't seem to be a single method. But the bottom line is, they all believe they bring bad luck to players, with something they're doing to bring that bad luck. And then they have to keep an accounting of losses at that table relative to the losses prior to their arrival. [/QUOTE]
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