Ok, so I know that I am still learning and probably about to change the count that I have spent some time on practicing but I am still building a bankroll and I am young so its all ok. I have a question on wonging, I have read a lot about it but was just curious on how YOU do it or use to do it. Even when I was just a ploppy and a youngish guy would stand behind me for any length of time over 20 second I would automatically think "this guy is back counting". So I mean how do you make in not look so obvious? Do you just sit down at the beginning of a shoe and wait till the count rises? Do you try to casually stand behind the table?
Also another thing is when playing on slower nights as to reduce the amount of players at a table I would think that makes you stand out even more. However on a weekend night I can see you getting away with it but then most tables are full or 4/5 seats are taken.
I just hear people say "oh just wong in and out" the "out" part I get is easier but the "in" part seems a lot more difficult without being pegged for a counter than many make it out to be.

I know, I know, I have not even played for the first time in a live casino. So I may be getting the cart before the horse. However I am the type that thinks ahead and likes to plan and think about all the details way before it happens. I like to have plan B, C, D thought out so I am not a deer in headlights.... Sorry for the expressions, I am from the south so... its what we do