My understanding of the exhibit CAA book is that it will tell you what to do with the information rather than how to obtain the information.johndoe said:It's not something talked about much, but basically - if you can get a glimpse of the hole card, of course you have a huge advantage. These opportunities tend to be rare but quite lucrative.
Best resource is Exhibit CAA if you can somehow get a copy. Modern Blackjack discusses it as well.
Yes, that's correct, and very much intentional of course.Runit said:My understanding of the exhibit CAA book is that it will tell you what to do with the information rather than how to obtain the information.
There’s a casino an AP is mining cause the dealer has a tell when they have blackjack as their hole. Always knows when to buy insurance. Big edge of the top without even spreading.Nightshifter said:Using a dealer's sloppy, accidental exposure of a hole card is generally legal, as it's considered using publicly available information, whereas collusion with a dealer to intentionally show cards is illegal fraud. However, casinos can still ban you for using "first-basing" or "spooking" techniques regardless.