It's not as hard as you think moses. I'll bet if you were playing shoe games you would start doing so. Actually when I started, it wasn't even a conscious decision. I didn't say "hey I think I will count the table next to me". You just start looking a round, especially if the dealer or other player aren't very fast, and you just sort of notice what is going on at the next table. Next thing you know you see 3 or 4 rounds with many small cards on the felt and you say "hey that is a much better opportunity than this negative or neutral count that I am stuck with for the next 15 rounds". Before you know it you are frequently tracking a second table.
But again, this is really a shoe thing. It just won't be beneficial for Single deck. Not even beneficial for double deck that I play on occasion.







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