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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipTheCookies View Post
    Save your money. Most of the worthwhile information can be found here:

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.888...at-posts%3famp
    ShipTheCookies,

    I hope you meant this is jest, because it is assuredly untrue.

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    What is the difference between beyond counting other version and exhibit CAA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dog Hand View Post
    ShipTheCookies,

    I hope you meant this is jest, because it is assuredly untrue.

    Dog Hand
    I have the book. The most important info is readily available. Don't waste $2000+ on the book. If you can get if for less than $1000, then I'd say buy it. More than that, no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeJung View Post
    What is the difference between beyond counting other version and exhibit CAA?
    About 446 pages and quite a few new games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    Does edge sorting still yield an advantage in most games if you are too much of a pusy to ask the dealer to rotate his cards (i.e. you only sort the cards you and your team get)?
    The simplest of countermeasures kills the play. It is no secret. I would be surprised if you could find a casino where countermeasures are not in place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    Does edge sorting still yield an advantage in most games if you are too much of a pusy to ask the dealer to rotate his cards (i.e. you only sort the cards you and your team get)?
    It is possible to have an advantage with a partially sorted deck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    What about if they use ASM and there is no turning of the cards?
    Do you really need to ask that question?

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    If no countermeasures then have at it. Probably hard to find but once you find it...

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    Next time you are watching a dealer hand-shuffle the cards you
    may notice the very first action taken. The dealer cuts the deck(s)
    [or shoe] roughly in half and rotates either of the two halves. Now,
    why would you imagine that is done?

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    I heard there are notes on Beyond Counting Exhibit CAA. Do they cover the important items in the book quite well. Maybe a cheap substitute for the book?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Notes-on-Ja...-/182473599402
    Last edited by Midwest Player; 05-17-2018 at 05:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I heard there are notes on Beyond Counting Exhibit CAA. Do they cover the important items in the book quite well. Maybe a cheap substitute for the book?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Notes-on-Ja...-/182473599402
    Please. It's impossible to create an abbreviated version of ExCAA. Don't diminish this work by suggesting this is possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by therefinery View Post
    Please. It's impossible to create an abbreviated version of ExCAA. Don't diminish this work by suggesting this is possible.
    Cliffs Notes sure came in handy during high school. I managed to Ace some of those English tests without ever reading a book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I heard there are notes on Beyond Counting Exhibit CAA. Do they cover the important items in the book quite well. Maybe a cheap substitute for the book?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Notes-on-Ja...-/182473599402
    DO not waste your money on the notes,I have seen a copy,they are a total joke and barely cover anything.

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