I should also point out that, in general, casinos LOVE what I refer to as "pseudo advantage players".

The guy in this article is a pseudo advantage player.

The card counter with enough leaks or tilt problems to make him -EV is a pseudo advantage player.

People with ridiculous "betting systems" (which aren't properly attached to a mathematically correct strategy) are pseudo advantage players.

Simply put, a pseudo advantage player is someone who wrongly thinks he's found an edge to turn the tables on the casino, but in reality is playing a -EV game.

Casinos love this because these players will often keep gambling until their entire bankroll is shot, convinced that the long run will make them winners.

Pseudo advantage players are often quite arrogant, and they look down on people like me who get kicked out of casinos for card counting. They're convinced that their superior cover stories and acting skills are keeping them in the game.