Originally Posted by OneHitWonder View Post
Either you did or didn't tell us about the mirrors. You didn't. Why was that? Even you don't believe you.
What? I related the mirror episode on another site because we were talking about Atlantic city where it happened. Why haven't I told that story here....is that what you are asking? Well I haven't told the story of my dog dying when I was 12 years old here either. Am I suppose to relate every incident that occurred throughout my life or card counting career, at every site I am on?

I talk about things when the topic comes up and it is relatable. If you want to know every experience that I have had in my 14 year card counting career, OneHit, you will have to wait for the book (if that project ever gets back on track as I am not in good favor with the publisher at the moment). And this isn't a sales pitch....I will give you a copy, if and when. As a matter of fact, I want to "give" everyone a copy...that is one of the areas of disagreement. And I am not promoting because there is nothing to promote, now or in the near future. Project is on indefinite hold.

Originally Posted by OneHitWonder View Post
Why do none of the AP's quote the other guy where it's important? And never provide links?
OneHit, I have no idea what you are saying or attempting to say here.

Alan, I am not going to discuss the lip of the table again. That is a non issue. I am not 3 feet tall, which is the only instance that would be an issue. And I am not going to repeatedly go over all these other things again and again. YES, if the are a lot of people standing around /and or playing the other table, tracking a second table probably isn't an option at that time. I said that at the very start. You have "proved" something I acknowledged at the very start. Most of my play does not take place at crowded conditions or times. I don't care for weekends or nights (although I am forced to play some just to spread my play around) and I don't care for the strip BECAUSE it is crowded and that is not just about tracking two tables. Crowded conditions are undesirable for a number of reasons, including fewer rounds played per hour.

The only time I seek out crowded conditions is a big fight night or other big event or holiday time. And that is an entirely different objective, playing in the shadows of other bigger bettors, allows me to play higher stakes than I normally would.

And finally, both Alan and OneHit inquiring about the specifics, when do you look?....all that stuff, I have been over and over. It takes a fraction of a second to pick up the count at the second table....or even the initial table for that matter. Experienced counters are not watching every card come out, wherever they are counting, their own table, a second table, back counting. Experienced counters use a cancelation method, cancelling out cards. It takes a glance....literally a fraction of a second. And before Alan goes off on some rampage about super powers, this cancelation method at a glance is not even something you learn or practice. It is something your mind just does after a while. That is what experience is.

I am not going to keep rehashing the same arguments again and again and again. Believe whatever the fuck you want! BUT YOU ARE SIMPLY WRONG! This is not MY technique, not something unique or all that unusual. MANY experienced counters use this technique and have for decades.