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Old October 20th, 2006, 04:28 PM
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Default catching a glimpse of the bottom card before the cut

if one catches a glimpse of the bottom card before the cut is there a way to turn that into an advantage?

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Old October 20th, 2006, 06:36 PM
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if one catches a glimpse of the bottom card before the cut is there a way to turn that into an advantage?
Sure, Bojack1 might make his living that way.

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http://www.hitorstand.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2545
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Old October 20th, 2006, 08:46 PM
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Sure, Bojack1 might make his living that way.

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great link Canceler! so this methodology must be whats known as card steering.
i'm a lone wolf so i've got to keep this on the back burner for now. but it seems there might be a possibility of some advantage even for a lone player. i'm thinking that just knowing that a particular round is going to have an ace come up may have an advantage to it. i'm no good at probability and odds but it would seem that if landing the ace gives one a 50% advantage then say in a one on one with the dealer if you know a round is going to present an ace then you have a fifty fifty chance of getting it. so i guess you could say that gives you a 25% advantage? i believe the normal distribution of cards per player per round is 2.7 . so if you know how many cards deep that ace is cut you could just divide that number of cards by 2.7 X #hands in action and have a decent idea of what round the ace should show up in. then you'd have to watch for splits to clean up the number. pretty fuzzy but maybe one might achieve a 4% or so advantage? i dunno what does anyone think?

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Old October 21st, 2006, 01:15 AM
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Here is my thinking on it. If I'm mistaken,someone please correct me.
IN SD or DD,
Dealer hands you the cut card and you see a 5 on the bottom.If you cut very thin,the 5 and the cards behind it go to the back of the slug and won't be in play that series.
IF it is a 10 or an Ace,cut deep and that card will come into in play.
Eliminating a 5 or a 6 from a DD or SD has to be to the players advantage,I suspect.
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Old October 21st, 2006, 12:35 PM
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IN SD or DD,
Dealer hands you the cut card and you see a 5 on the bottom.If you cut very thin,the 5 and the cards behind it go to the back of the slug and won't be in play that series.
Right. Being able to cut a small card out of play, and especially a 5 or 6, will often give you a small advantage off the top of a SD or DD game.

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IF it is a 10 or an Ace,cut deep and that card will come into in play.
Right again, but let's take this a little further. If you were able to cut an ace to a specific spot (say, the 15th card from the top) you could steer that card to yourself and have a huge advantage on that hand. If it was a ten you could steer it to the dealer as his hit card and hope that it busts him. If it was a small card you could steer it to be the dealer’s hole card. Knowing the dealer’s hole card is a big advantage even to a BS player. That is what card steering is all about.

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Old October 21st, 2006, 12:49 PM
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Right again, but let's take this a little further. If you were able to cut an ace to a specific spot (say, the 15th card from the top) you could steer that card to yourself and have a huge advantage on that hand. If it was a ten you could steer it to the dealer as his hit card and hope that it busts him. If it was a small card you could steer it to be the dealer’s hole card. Knowing the dealer’s hole card is a big advantage even to a BS player. That is what card steering is all about.

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Most of the casinos I've played in have a rule that a cut has to be at least 1 deck from either end. I suppose there are people who could accurately place a cut card 97 cards from the end, just as there are men who can throw a baseball 97 MPH, but I'm sure not either of these!

My idea of fun with the cut card is sitting at 1st base and manipulating it so I will see my first card. ZG says this is illegal and I think he knows illegal when he sees it, but I've done it a few times when I see the dealer holding the pack weakly, with beneficial results.

Here's another question: I know a few dealers who flash all of the cards towards me while riffling, like a girl flipping up her skirt. I'm still trying to figure out ways to exploit this. I think with practice I can make out slugs of low cards versus slugs of paint.
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Old October 21st, 2006, 12:52 PM
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Sonny,
I agree with this,but have a question. Besides the difficulty in cutting in exactly the place you want(which can be done with enough practice),how do you control how many cards are dealt so you get the 15th card,for example?
There is no way to know if the preceeding 14 cards are hi,lo or mixed,correct?So how do you know if the player before you is taking 2,3 or 7 cards?
This is an area of expert play that interests me,but I still need to develop other aspects first,I believe.
 

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