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Thread: Automatic Shuffle Machine vs Continuous Shuffle Machine? :)

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    Automatic Shuffle Machine vs Continuous Shuffle Machine? :)

    Which of the two do you prefer?

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    What is the point of your question?

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    Asm.

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    Csm

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    Neither. I prefer hand shuffled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackjack Newbie View Post
    Which of the two do you prefer?
    Maybe we can cut this short before we get 100 posts. An ASM gives the counter more rounds per hour because there is no down time due to shuffling. All non-lobotomized counters would prefer the ASM. A CSM, for all intents and purposes, shuffles the cards after each round and renders counting virtually useless.

    Now, can we please not have 50 more posts on the subject?

    Thanks.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Maybe we can cut this short before we get 100 posts. An ASM gives the counter more rounds per hour because there is no down time due to shuffling. All non-lobotomized counters would prefer the ASM. A CSM, for all intents and purposes, shuffles the cards after each round and renders counting virtually useless.

    Now, can we please not have 50 more posts on the subject?

    Thanks.

    Don
    Not everyone here AP's blackjack by counting cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipTheCookies View Post
    Not everyone here AP's blackjack by counting cards.
    So now you're going to tell me how you get rich by alternative means from CSMs?

    Don

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    47 to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    So now you're going to tell me how you get rich by alternative means from CSMs?

    Don
    Ask JG if he prefers an ASM over a CSM.

    46 21forme

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    This following link has been on the internet for a few years but does not have many hits on it. It is about Ted Whiting and what he does in his job, interesting to say the least. Mickeycrimm recently posted the link on another board and I thought to post it here.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc9oh0u7YfU
    Last edited by BoSox; 12-28-2020 at 02:51 PM.

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    Interesting. Thanks for posting, Bosox.

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    Here's how I rank this:

    Hand shuffle for shuffle tracking
    ASM for straight counting
    CSM for HC'ing

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