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  1. {Hi Tim,

    where are in LV hand shuffled tables?

    However, this is a good thing for you; start to notice that, when a kind of event is strongly missing, I mean much less than half average, in the next 2 shoes be ready to assist a recovering of its avg. of this event. Strong action, strong reaction.

    andrea}

    I did say thank you to the replied above from andrea. But, not about System 40 Advanced. Ellis is the only one who knows and I am waiting for the answer from him.

  2. Hi Tim, sorry but your question isn't clear for me...

    anyway I believe that a shoe is a closed circle and everyone is different from the previous; sometimes it happens that a certain pattern is missing for a long period but probably this is due to a kind of shuffling. I'm used to play in Europe and here generally we're used to hand shuffling. This means that, when a kind of event is strongly missing in a shoe, I can reasonably expect it in the next one to recover its avg., I noticed this many times.

    What you can do is to check indicators and let them drive you.

    - are 1s low or high? how they appears, in bunches or singles?

    - are 3s or 4s above avg? how they appear, group by group or with 1s between?

    watch carefully your scorecard and you'll get a lot of infos to deploy in your play.

    andrea

    Thank you andrea. And also, the casinos and the tables I always go play at are hand shuffled too.

  3. Hi Ellis,

    - Don't do it that way. You decided on 40 because the table or shoe is favoring chop. In such shoes start with 4s LC. That way you can start on play 2. (See the ten Hollywood games posted). Usually in Choppy shoes you won't see a 4 for a while. Meanwhile you win every event. Usually by the time there is a 4 you have amassed enough profit to contend with it. Now, Once there is a 4, your LC is likely to change but not always.

    1. Okay, just to make it easier on my part, I will only looking for choppy shoes to play with System 40. I will set 4s as a default LC. And for at least, how many hands I have to play to see either 3s or 4s are happens more or less, so I can decide to use either 3s or 4s as an LC in the future?

    2. If I do not use SAP to get an LC, but instead, set 4s as a default LC. What is the difference in accuracy by percentage, between using SAP and set 4s as default LC? The reason I want to know and do it this way, because I live in Las Vegas and always play at casinos. If I do it this way, it can save a lot of time when I' m at a table. Please let me know if you have any tip or any suggestion to make a short cut for System 40.

    Thank you.

  4. Hi Ellis, I do have 2 questions to ask you as follows;

    1. Could you please tell me the most accurate (prefer 100%, if possible) on an OR count (-# or +#) to determine whether the shoe is Chop, Streak or Neutral?

    2. How many hands do we have to count on "new shoe", in order to get an LC, before we can start playing with that certain shoe?

    Thank you,

    Tim.

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