adding the burn card to the count.

shadroch

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On my recent trip,I played one on one quite a bit and thus frequently controled the cut.About a third of the time,I was able to see the bottom card.If it was a High card,I cut it into play. If it was a low card,I cut it out.
Knowing that the bottom card was a 6,and is out of play,should I start my count as plus 1?Or if you see the burn card and its a ten,do you start at minus1?
 

sagefr0g

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shadroch said:
On my recent trip,I played one on one quite a bit and thus frequently controled the cut.About a third of the time,I was able to see the bottom card.If it was a High card,I cut it into play. If it was a low card,I cut it out.
Knowing that the bottom card was a 6,and is out of play,should I start my count as plus 1?Or if you see the burn card and its a ten,do you start at minus1?
yep, do it.
 

Mimosine

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shadroch said:
On my recent trip,I played one on one quite a bit and thus frequently controled the cut.About a third of the time,I was able to see the bottom card.If it was a High card,I cut it into play. If it was a low card,I cut it out.
Knowing that the bottom card was a 6,and is out of play,should I start my count as plus 1?Or if you see the burn card and its a ten,do you start at minus1?
absolutely.
 

halcyon1234

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Thirded.


And if you can consistently see the bottom card, start looking into card steering. Adding +1 to your count is good. Making sure you get an Ace in your hand is MUCH better! =)
 
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