Professional card counting on resume

Would you list it on a resume if you had been banned and received lifetime bans from well-known casinos from card counting? Would this look good on a resume or make you look like a sleazy cheater?

In how regulated the finance industry is, I don’t think putting that you broke the rules for a competitive advantage is a good idea.

card counting is not really breaking any rule. you’re just using your mind. Casinos just dont like it. it’s not against the law or anything

^hahaha youre so easy to read, i knew you were going to say that.

Without a question, no.

Depends on the job.

If you won some kind of tournament, then it will be a nice thing to put in your Hobbies section. If you just got banned from a casino, I would not recommend that you put that on your resume.

Getting banned from a casino is arguably a much more impressive accomplishment than winning some casino tournament imo

much more impressive? to your buddies, sure, it makes for a cool story to tell around a bonfire 10 years down the road when you guys reflect back on your lives and the stupid shit you did… to a hiring manager, highly unlikely.

in terms of elusiveness and toughness of accomplishment and cunning skills and intelligence required.

how many decks we talking guy?

Absolutely put it on your resume… Especially if we ever apply for the same position.

he’s back…

I had different experiences with the same kind of resume.

I used to play poker professionnaly after my engineer school for a few years ~2.

Consequently i had a gap between studies and application to explain during interviews. I put it on my CV, adding that i was also paid to teach the subject.

Some employers did not like it at all and it cost me in some interviews ( that was a clear sign they did not read entirely my resume before the interview…).

Others were more receptive and some (in high frequency trading) were in fact quite interested by the subject (as i was working on implementing bots) and asked me a lot of questions about it ( even though i did not have this post at the end of the day).

Current employer is a big european bank is OK with it. Direct managers (N+1 & N+2) are more than OK with it , we sometimes play home games …

In your case i would say that i was counting cards professionnaly (if it is the case). I woud not mention the ban explicitely in writing but would definitively talk about it during interview if i can see that the hiring manager understand what i am talking about.

^ nice anecdote. I suppose it’s like with all things resume. some people will hate it and some will like it. You can never please everyone.

Is this whole thread hypothetical or were you actually banned? Let’s hear the details

Nah, I wasn’t banned but I was considering trying card counting and thought, “hey, if this works and I get banned, maybe I should put it on my resume”

After reading flash boys i would think that everyone here would say it’s definately an asset on a resume

guess i was wrong

What do you think we all are? Russian programers?