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New counter here. During my training, I have gotten used to counting each individual card as it comes out of the shoe. However, some people say to wait until the cards are dealt so you can just cancel. Which do you recommend? I've heard it's less mental fatigue if you use cancellation.
I don't even look at the cards when they first come out of the shoe. I intentionally look away or act uninterested when all hands are being dealt. Then when the play starts at first base I briefly scan the table and run through all the pairs using the cancel method.
I would of never acquired this skill without spending many hours with Casino Verite. That's why I think training software is a must. The only problem with the software is that it's easy to get good at counting cards that are dealt out at a blazing fast consistent rhythm, but live play has some quirks you'll have to adjust for. At first I would get jammed up when dealers would add up peoples hands and the totals closely resembled my running count. This leak was easily fixed after a dozen or so hours of live experience.
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