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    I want to practice jumping into the middle of a shoe.

    Hi all,

    I play on Casino Verite, and I want to practice joining a game in the middle of a shoe. For example, I would like to practice playing a 6 deck game after one deck has already been dealt. Is there an option in Casino Verite that let's you do this? Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

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    Place no bet and click deal. Cards will be dealt to cpu and it will run without any action from you.

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    I found the team play option useful. (Options/Settings/Advanced). This option will allow you to join a game in progress with a higher TC. You can set the Wong Level to get more practice with large bets and making the correct strategy deviations.

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