The real question is simply this: is it physically possible for a player at one table to monitor the cards at another table?
Kewlj told me to check out any casino on the west side of the Vegas Strip. I was already familiar with the setup at Caesars and Bellagio, so I chose the Mirage.
Given the spacing between tables and the likelihood that there would be other players, and that the dealer/player action at the two tables would not be in sync I seriously doubt anyone could monitor the action at a second table that could give them the type of count that a counter/AP would say gives them an advantage.
I think the idea of counting two tables is nothing but wishful thinking.
So far has anyone gone to a casino to take a seat at one table and reported back on how many cards they actually viewed correctly at a second table?
So far no one has. At best we've gotten excuses that the method is not accurate or complete, even from RS and kewlj.
In theory counting at two tables sounds great. In theory dice influencing sounds great. In theory betting full 100X odds at craps sounds great. In theory playing only +EV games sounds great.
How do the casinos keep their doors open?
Someone please sit down at a blackjack table and post a photo of the cards at the neighboring table. Show us you can see the cards.
Show us.