It is hard to not just laugh at you for how ridiculous you sound. I have read your back and forth for months now at Wov. When you are down, spouting the same complete nonsense you just posted here and a week later when you win a it, you proclaim "you are the greatest counter in the world". What that tells me is that you are ill-prepared to handle the swings involved with professional card counting. To be successful a professional level card counter has to be able to control his emotions. You haven't demonstrated your ability to do that on the forums, and I suspect similarly at the tables. I don't know if that is something you can learn or not, but right now, you are lacking that necessary ability.
Now that said, I happen to agree with some of your thoughts. The first time I encountered a casino using pre-shuffled cards, I immediately didn't like it. The casino industry is sort of based on integrity...on the customer feeling like he is getting a fair game. Those procedures were put in for a reason, to be as transparent in an attempt to preserve integrity. Cutting corners compromises that integrity is a horrible decision. It cuts at the core of the casino-customer relationship.
I also take the unpopular position that I am skeptical of at least one casino's ASM. I think I have mentioned this before. At one local type casino on Boulder highway my lifetime results are horrible, based on a pretty significant amount of play. As a matter off fact it is the only casino in Las vegas that I am in the red lifetime and it's a pretty strong Ev, DD game. I have witnessed the pit punch codes into the ASM and then I almost always lose.
It's probably irrational on my part, but as long as I feel this way, I no longer play this store. There are just too many games available to play one that I am uncomfortable with, no matter what the reason.
But, to think the entire city, is rigged on weeks that you lose and you are the greatest thing since sliced bread, on the weeks that you win, is really bizarre and makes it hard to take anything you say seriously.