21forme said:
Only time I'll jump into a game in progress is if I'm walking by and there's a significant excess of low cards on the felt and less than 1D has been dealt. I never join a game in progress and start with a 0 RC.
Sometimes I would never get a place at the table if I did that. If only a half deck or less has been played and the pen is good, I am not at a loss because the pen will make up for what I missed. If I can add the missed cards mentally behind the cut card and the pen is still good, it's the same as starting with the adjusted pen.
I would make an exception if all high cards were on the table for the last hand dealt, because then I would be starting at a loss, but if the count on the table is near even, that becomes part of my count.
When the house is keeping tables full, you have to decide whether you want to play at all. If you do want to play, you can't always be that choosy.
Another strategy is to get in toward the end of the shoe. In this way it is easy enough to diddle around while the deal goes on and the cards run out, or else just say to the dealer, "I'll wait until the next shoe."
Knowing you, 21forme, you probably would not much be interested in playing when tables are full in the first place, and I honor that. Me, I like to play, and I am willing to find one excuse after another to wong out of bad counts. I figure I'm not driving 3 and 1/2 hours to play VP. Different strokes.
The ideal situation, of course, is when the tables are not full, mid shoe entry is permitted, and you can wong in with two or three hands at a positive count! If you hit big, you can chalk it up for the evening, because your work is done! And you don't have to worry about how large your spread is--it's whatever your bankroll can afford! Talk about ideal situations!