So in practice as well as some low-stakes trial runs in a casino, I have found that it really is not that often that a shoe goes positive. When backcounting, does it typically take a while to nail down a shoe with a higher TC to jump in on? Walking around and scouting tables for too long seems to be not a great idea.
Do some of you recommend just hopping in at the start of a new shoe and leaving only if the count goes way negative?
Insights on choosing tables?
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