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CVBJ is definitely needed IMO for practicing and staying sharp.
But nothing beats good ol' fashioned playing on the kitchen table with your wife dealing. Don't burn a card at beginning of play. Play through a shoe and see if you have the count at the end. Checking the count every few rounds is good, in a way, to make sure you're still accurate all through out, but I've noticed it helps you remember the count better, something that doesn't happen in the casino. Use chips, a bet ramp, indices, small talk, the whole shabang. Makes it a bit tougher and more realistic to live play where you need to also concentrate on betting, indices, and talking to players if that's what you do.
I don't think estimating discard rack is something you need to do with a high degree of precision. If you can do everything else, you're probably smart enough to be able to estimate the discard rack within a half deck or so.
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