pandabear wrote:
I was just wondering--I saw the Rainman movie, and I frequently go to a casino for the buffet, but never gamble.
I suppose that it is possible that you could turn the game to your advantage, if you can remember cards that have been played.
Has anyone been successful with this? Or, unsuccessful?
the problem is not the card counting. It is that (unless you have an incredible system) it is really easy to catch someone card counting. And then you get kicked out.
The reason that the MIT kids where so successful is because they worked as a team, which made them nearly impossible to catch.
A single person counting cards, even in his head, is not difficult to pick out.
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