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    Cut card limits

    Is it true you can train to cut cards mostly on one deck, if talented at most two decks, more is impossible

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    It certainly gets more difficult. Best thing is to practice 1.5 decks or 2 decks cut because dealers won't usually allow cuts less than one deck. One time i did cut exactly one deck and the dealer complained i cut less than one deck so challenged him to count the cards it was 53
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    Quote Originally Posted by iCountNTrack View Post
    One time i did cut exactly one deck and the dealer complained i cut less than one deck so challenged him to count the cards it was 53
    I had something similar happen when I was steering an Ace. I said to the dealer, "why don't you count them to be sure?" And she did. Made knowing when that ace was coming more certain!

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    What kind of stupid reasoning? For example, after a 6-deck shuffle, the dealer put a shuffled standard deck of 52 cards on top, and he took the penultimate deck unevenly and it turned out to be 0.2 thicker than the top deck. You need to cut 2.2 decks away from you to attack the third deck. You have a cutoff zone of 2.2 standard decks. Do you often meet uniform standard dealers?
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    What exactly are you saying it is not clear. Secondly how often does this happen a dealer puts a deck on top?

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    You saying we need to learn cutting more than two decks? But can you? If you can you can attack shoe games cutting to aces

    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    What kind of stupid reasoning? For example, after a 6-deck shuffle, the dealer put a shuffled standard deck of 52 cards on top, and he took the penultimate deck unevenly and it turned out to be 0.2 thicker than the top deck. You need to cut 2.2 decks away from you to attack the third deck. You have a cutoff zone of 2.2 standard decks. Do you often meet uniform standard dealers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    What kind of stupid reasoning? For example, after a 6-deck shuffle, the dealer put a shuffled standard deck of 52 cards on top, and he took the penultimate deck unevenly and it turned out to be 0.2 thicker than the top deck. You need to cut 2.2 decks away from you to attack the third deck. You have a cutoff zone of 2.2 standard decks. Do you often meet uniform standard dealers?
    You are talking about a different thing, we are talking about precise cutting because of a spotted good card
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwantmoney View Post
    What exactly are you saying it is not clear. Secondly how often does this happen a dealer puts a deck on top?
    You are probably asking how to cut an exposed card for baccarat and with what accuracy. You have to confess about it)). But this is from another opera. I will say further - in this case, you will not be able to involuntarily cut without aiming and you will quickly burn the conditions of the game. You can't even imagine how many good conditions and casino rules have been burned by bad pseudo-trackers, which are carefully aimed before cutting. Next on the Ace catchers - do you know a lot of people who have made money with this skill under the current conditions of the shuffle with stripping? This myth is close to zero.
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    Fine I sense you want to protect the game. But that’s fine but I give you honest message cutting more than two decks the jumps seems to be a lot like five cards or more. So it’s very difficult anyways.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    You are probably asking how to cut an exposed card for baccarat and with what accuracy. You have to confess about it)). But this is from another opera. I will say further - in this case, you will not be able to involuntarily cut without aiming and you will quickly burn the conditions of the game. You can't even imagine how many good conditions and casino rules have been burned by bad pseudo-trackers, which are carefully aimed before cutting. Next on the Ace catchers - do you know a lot of people who have made money with this skill under the current conditions of the shuffle with stripping? This myth is close to zero.

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    I do not understand why you have to say it is for baccarat but not blackjack. If you can cut for baccarat you can do so for blackjack too

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    Lastly can you elaborate how do bad pseudo trackers ruin the conditions with accurate aiming? If they are bad it will mean they lose money ain’t it? How do they ruin the conditions then?

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    Why casinos complicate the shUffle ?
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    Fair then you are just talking trash to protect the game. Other than this no one else knows what you are talking about

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