A crazy idea on CSM game

#1
I think of a method to count on CSM to ask u guys work or not
I know it is not possible to beat the game and get a +EV
But clubs around me are all CSM games,I want a better way for fun
Maybe it is a voodoo,please point it out if it really is

I heard the last played cards will not appear in the next game
How come if i min bet on all 7 boxes
plus the dealer at least i will see 16 cards
If average on every hand have 2.5cards
I can see average of 20 cards per game
It is possible to see a +1or+2 TC in 6D CSM if the cards shown really dont appear again
Maybe a advanced cc system will do better
Can i get some little advantage?better than just BS?
That's enough for me,better than nothing to do with it
If yes,what betting ramps and cc system do u suggest!
 

Sonny

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#3
cents_20 said:
I know it is not possible to beat the game and get a +EV
It is possible.

cents_20 said:
I heard the last played cards will not appear in the next game
It is possible.

cents_20 said:
I can see average of 20 cards per game
That's not enough to get any real advantage through card counting. And since the cards can come out on the next round it is no real advantage at all to count the cards.

-Sonny-
 

bigbjfan

Well-Known Member
#4
A few years ago, I studied the particular CSM in detail that was used in the casino closest to me and observed some interesting things. First, I noticed that those devices don't actually shuffle very well at all. Second, counting didn't show any advantage but card tracking through the device was showing some promise. I ran out of patience before I could start actually betting on what I was seeing and the CSM's have since been replaced by a different model.
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#6
There are some ways to beat CSM's, but I'm not totally sure they're reliable. You'd want to study shuffle tracking first, though.
 
#7
moo321 said:
There are some ways to beat CSM's, but I'm not totally sure they're reliable. You'd want to study shuffle tracking first, though.
Tracking a CSM could mean Ace keycarding... but NOT shuffle tracking. zg
 

Gamblor

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#8
FLASH1296 said:

The average blackjack hand contains 2.7 cards, not 2.5 cards.

The average spanish21 hand contains 2.9 cards.
Right, 2.7 is the widely accepted number. Not sure why haven't questioned this until now, but is this number arrived at assuming all the players play BS? Or is it somehow arrived at from observing/assuming how ploppies actually play at casinos (if this is even possible)?

I would conjecture that actual ploppies will generally tend to eat up less cards then a BS player. 13 v 7. I'll stand please.
 
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