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Originally Posted by
moses
Practice makes perfect. Practice 10k hands exactly the way you play in a casino with tolerances built in.
1,000 hands a day completes your task in 10 days.
Then try to do Perfect Insurance. Then try to do Wong Halves. Or Vice Versa.
Winning is important. But peace of mind in loss is vital. You only get that from Verite. Without it, you lose a piece of your mind.
Are you a thinker?
A. Skipper's racquet costs $2 less than Pooch's racquet? What is the cost?
B. Pooch's racquet costs $3 plus ½ the cost of Callie's racquet. What is the cost?
C. Callie's racquet costs $2 more than Holly's racquet. What is the cost?
D. Holly's racquet costs $6
The above problem might determine your ability to process, remember, and retain numbers. If you can do this quickly without writing down the numbers then you should be able to do Wong Halves and Perfect Insurance with practice.
Just so I'm clear, that perfect insurance count you're maintaining concurrently is in a single deck Reno game, right?
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