Yes it is still possible, but very difficult to find a beatable shuffle. Like 21forme I also played many hours with the best in the world. It is a lot of work to learn and get good at it. You also need a large bankroll. There are still some beatable shuffles out there, but the max bets are usually pretty low. You could learn this skill and probably find beatable games, but there are so many things that you will not know until you get experience that it's really not worth your time.
This is my last contribution to this thread. So much unqualified content re. ace tracking. In a way I am heartened by this..that so many AP's still do not really know all the nuts and bolts of this skill ...so maybe even the US casinos are still vulnerable to attack!!
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I can't speak for the whole country but just finding a hand shuffled game is not easy in my region. I know where they are and the procedures the casinos tell the dealers to follow for shuffling make any ST or sequencing very difficult. That said some dealers are notoriously bad at following the procedures they are told to follow. Dealer dependent opportunities still exist in some of the casinos that still have a hand shuffle but not in others. Just learning these skills takes a lot of time and effort. When 98% of casinos are eliminated to begin with and the other 2% set up shuffling procedures that kill the play, and all you are left is looking for dealers that haven't been corrected yet for a weak shuffle, the pickings are almost non-existent. That said I have seen dealers that couldn't riffle well at all. One good hit on them and they aren't shuffling cards any more until when and if the learn to shuffle. To my friends, if you are interested contact me. I can't play there anymore. They couldn't figure out what I was doing it but said they knew I wasn't counting and my game was too strong for them to allow me to play. I was counting, but with the right dealer that wasn't all I was doing.
Last edited by Three; 05-23-2018 at 08:25 PM.
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