...."and grandma, what big teeth you have".
Not really Alan. It isn't hard to see the cards at the next table. The next table is usually 5 feet away.But one of the tricks, whether tracking a second table or just walking by a table and quickly picking up the count (wong in), is that you aren't necessarily focusing on the card number. There is a lot of looking at "pips" and "paint".
One of the first places, I was tracking another table was early on in my career, playing Atlantic City. It was either the Sands or The Claridge Casino, I forget. They had a low mirrored ceiling. Just looking slightly up, you got a perfect view of the table directly across the pit (upside down though). And there was going to be nobody stepping in and out of your site line.So yeah, on that one, I would say, being in my 20's with good eyesight was an advantage.
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But one of the tricks, whether tracking a second table or just walking by a table and quickly picking up the count (wong in), is that you aren't necessarily focusing on the card number. There is a lot of looking at "pips" and "paint".
So yeah, on that one, I would say, being in my 20's with good eyesight was an advantage.
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