It's just the standard MIT team BP checkout. Nothing more nothing less, it's just the vast majority of players/teams don't train themselves/their player's nearly a vigorusly as Mike and his cohorts did.
I can't remember for sure, but i think it was either 6 or 10 6 deck shoes with no counting errors, perfect playing decisions and perfect betting decisions. I don't even know if they included any indicies play - if they did, it wasn't much more than the I18. The last 2 shoes the examiners will try to distract you.
Everyone hears this and thinks "i could do that no problem", hell at one of their seminars i know they offered consideration for a major team if you passed the check-out, but everyone seems to over-estimate their ability to perform under this kind of pressure. Any person who passed their check-out, i'd be excited to play with. As much as i can pass that test no bother on my kitchen table and i certainly doubt that i make many mistakes during play, i still wouldn't say i'd be 100% sure of passing with them examining.
RJT.