Just wondering Moses; do you use many cover plays, or hardly any? I`m curious because using a column count like you do on a single deck game, I would think some of your plays have to be pretty wild in comparison what would be done on a shoe game due to the TC making big jumps. I`m guessing those plays happen relatively frequently too. So if I`m correct about the play variations happening a lot, that`s a good thing from a standpoint of how the pit views you. What I mean is that you have the opportunity to play the same hand match-up differently pretty frequently, rather than how in shoe games you only have the opportunity to play a hand match-up differently according to the count a very small percentage of the time (assuming that in this example on the shoe game the person is playing exactly as the count calls for).