killerbot848
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can shuffle tracking be used in any other game that blackjack, like poker, texas hold em? has any one ever tried it?
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The shuffles in poker are more complete than the shuffles in 6-deck shoes. The wash the cards and do several riffles, so have fun tracking that ace through the shuffle!killerbot848 said:can shuffle tracking be used in any other game that blackjack, like poker, texas hold em? has any one ever tried it?
thanks, killerbot
I've done it in a few "friendly" games, but don't expect to do it in a casino. As Scott said, it's just too easy to mix up a single deck of cards. Until the casinos invent multi-deck poker I'm afraid the shuffle trackers will have to reserve their skills for beating their friends at nickel/dime kitchen tables.killerbot848 said:can shuffle tracking be used in any other game that blackjack, like poker, texas hold em? has any one ever tried it?
As others have said, not without a sloppy dealer. You're better off trying to catch a glimpse at the cut card, or sitting next to a sloppy player. I once sat next to a player who got progressively drunker, and kept flashing one of his hole cards to me. Admittedly, I already had an awsome read on him-- but knowing when he had a king in his hand saved me quite a bit of money. (And no, I don't have any qualms with using this information. I didn't go out of my way to see his hole cards... I'd have to go out of my way NOT to see it. He might as well have been playing face up).killerbot848 said:can shuffle tracking be used in any other game that blackjack, like poker, texas hold em? has any one ever tried it?
thanks, killerbot