A huge part of my game factors with me being extremely accurate with deck estimation. There will be many instances where there will be varying degrees of card thickness that could possibly throw off your estimation. What i do is not only practice deck estimation but also contrasting and comparing. What this means is, on average a 1/4 deck is the thickness of a chip. So you can use that as a control in the thickness of the cards you play. Count out 13 cards and see how they stack as compared to a chip. Then practice the visual for 2 chips, 3, etc. It doesn't matter how different the thickness is compared to the chip as much as you recognizing what that difference is. When you are able to do that, there will be no cards that you cannot estimate regardless of how different they are from the previous casino, or your practice decks.
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