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Here is what I have decided after 3 months of daily practice. Your deck estimation needs to be very good. Your cutting has to be accurate (if you get the cut when you need it). Dealers have to make fairly consistent grabs. If you are working by yourself, there is a lot to keep up with. ie recording slugs for the next shoe, keeping up with decks, counts etc on the current shoe, pseudo decks and multipliers etc. It would be a lot easier with 2 people. Even if you get all of that right, it is still fickle. Sometimes after the cut, you'll say the resulting deck is impossible. Buy CVShuffle and practice and you'll see what I mean. Read volume 2 of Modern Blackjack and about NRS. But then there are a lot of people who are much better at it I am sure.
Butttttttttttttttttttt ....I like practicing and learning so yes, it is worth it to me and when you try to keep up with so many things and then just go back to simple counting, you can almost do it in your sleep.
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