Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
We don't even know the impact card counting had.
Here's another quote from the Atlantic Monthly article...

The wagering of card counters assumes a clearly recognizable pattern over time, and Johnson was being watched very carefully. The verdict: card counting was not Don Johnson’s game. He had beaten the casinos fair and square.
Copied for emphasis.
From the 888.com blog which I'll link to when I have a better internet connection:

"In fact, things got hopping enough that the pit-boss failed to recognize Johnson card-counting, the guy next to him catching glimpses of the dealer’s hole cards and another collaborator sequencing the deck, telling Johnson when strong cards would be coming his way. Besides serving as distractions, the good-looking girls made small bets and ate cards when the count got bad."

https://www.888casino.com/blog/burni...of-don-johnson