There are a few dealers at a few casinos I play that reveal the bottom card as they take the DD out of the ASM to offer for cutting. Playing heads up, I can easily cut a 10 value card into play and a small card out of the play. Unsure how to cut when a 7-9 is seen. When 2 or more players are at the table, unfortunately, I cannot cut the Ace to myself.
The question is how beneficial is this? Should I remain at the DD game if another player joins or opt for another table where I can play heads up but not see the bottom card for cutting purposes.
I assume that starting a DD game knowing that a 2-5 card is out of play means I can start RC at +1. If another player cuts and a ten or Ace is cut out of play, the starting RC is -1.
I am sure all of you have come across this phenomena. Could you share how you deal with it?
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