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Let's not make it sound harder than what it is. Like any other count you have to be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide small numbers rather quickly and there's a little more information that has to be memorized is all. I think any above average person could do it if they trained, studied and had the right motivation. All the math and calculations are all done for you and all you have to do is recall more recorded data than with other counts for playing decisions. You have to understand some basic fundamentals but it's primarily memorization of deck composition patterns that identify ratios of card groupings to one another which clarify the playing decision way beyond anything that uses the density of {T} to other cards alone as the basis of any index play. Eventually it all becomes very simple if you study it a bit... because you can train yourself to do anything you want to do if you really want to do it. I don't believe it to be much more effort than learning a level 2 or 3 count and the difference? The difference is significant. The accuracy is incredible and no, you don't have to be any sort of "Rainman" to do it.
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