The only solution is to copy their play! They must be doing it right if they're winning! They're probably using the EliteCount system 2000!
Are these serious questions? Sometimes it amazes me the way people learn to count cards but make no effort to learn how it works but only learn a formula and ten expect to win. Think about how card counting works. It doesn't work by figuring out when the cards are in a preordained order that will make you win. It works by identifying when the cards remaining give you an advantage and making bets and plays accordingly. You don't now what order the cards are coming in or what the dealers hole card is. Is the next card the card you want? How are you supposed to know. The count may be high and the next 20 cards might be low cards. Did that guy take the dealers bust card? How the hell do you know without knowing the dealers hole card. Maybe he took the card that would give the dealer 21. Counting doesn't guarantee anything. It says that if you play enough in any given situation that the results will approach expectation and the expectation is predicted by the count.
That's the thing, we all have been in that same spot, but now we're blind. We don't see anything anymore except cards, chips, the discard tray, the dealer, PBs, cocktail waitresses and perhaps an ASM.
Did you say there were other people at the table? Huh, gotta get my eyes checked, as I never see anyone else anymore.
We have ALL been there. Absolutely unremarkable.
Without being precise your approximate chance of winning any given
hand in BJ IF playing only PLUS true counts will be 43% to 48%.
If it bothers you in the slightest to lose hand after hand I suggest
taking up something more sedate like Solitaire, Scrabble, or Checkers.
There is nothing to see. I hope you can undeerstand that how other players play their hands has absolutely no affect on you in the long run. I don't care if the guy next to you is hitting his hard 18's and splitting his 10's against an Ace! It doesn't matter. It won't change the odds and it won't change the game's outcome. If it did, the casinio would just hire bad players to sit at the tables all day long. I never watch how any of the other ploppies play their hands, unless I suspect I'm sitting with another counter. Otherwise, it doesn't matter. Focus more on your play and less on your neighbor's.
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