Ok, I was trolling the board and the internet for a class on blackjack (besides blackjackapprenticeship) which might fit my budget and time schedule. And also while waiting for Moo to have his bj conference somewhere in midwest somewhere around December LOL

And yes, I know I'm practicing and playing and learning (with pretty good results this year) from this board and the suggestions. (And valid authors) But I came across this. Saw one link on a seminar by an old, maligned and discredited E. Clifton Davis. Yes, I know his NWB etc, card clumping, etc. has been discredited. But now he has the attitude that blackjack conditions have changed and good time to play, etc. They are advertising a seminar with "traditional" card counting methods.

Well, what do you guys think? Worth a shot? Just keep up what I'm doing now? I know that Don used to work with Patterson (if I'm not mistaken) in the old GOOD days prior to Target, etc., and at one time he was reputable. Was Davis ever?

I see this thread where Norm basically shot down their theories to a Metronome question:

http://blackjacktheforum.com/showthr...tthecasino.com

And I know this is what Snyder had to say on NWB, etc.: http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/content/nbj.htm

But is it possible that they have come back down to earth and are teaching legitimate methods and training?

Please review: http://blackjacktheforum.com/showthr...tthecasino.com

Or probably just a case of "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me?"