kewlj I'm not trolling you. I do not question card counting or advantage play. In fact, I know one GOOD card counter. In fact I've known him for years because he was one of my co-workers at KCAL-TV and I was with him years ago and saw his ability and then saw him get backed off because he made the mistake of going from $10 bets to $100 bets. (Silly him.)

What I am questioning is your claim that you can see the cards at other tables. I am not questioning your skill as a card counter. It is this one, and only one claim of ability that I am questioning.

Now, I am sure there are some casinos where the tables are scrunched together that it might be possible. But you mentioned casinos on the west side of the Vegas Strip. I've seen the tables at Caesars and I know the layout. So I went to Mirage and you can't see the cards at the next table unless you have some super ability. Then I went to Bellagio and again, you can't see the cards without some super ability.

There are other factors too: other players, drinks, dealing time and sequence, cocktail waitresses, onlookers, people walking by, the time you are watching your own hand and keeping count at your own table.

Look, I'm sure you are a nice guy and I am sure you are a good counter, and I am sure you are a good advantage player, but this claim about counting at another table is a stretch.

And now, as regnis has also pointed out, and Rob, and I am sure others question, you claim to have an accurate count while missing cards?

Huh? Inquiring minds want to know.