Norm's latest, BJ In Color, comments about back counting "These charts indicate that a card counter should probably leave if someone is backcounting his/her table." I've been wondering about this in DD games that allow mid-shoe entry. Is it seen as unusual for a player to sit out a few hands and then rejoin before the suffle? I see this often in 6D games. But in a DD game with you and one other player, what would you do if he passed at a negative count and then started playing again if the count improved before the shuffle? I had an instance where the other player passed mid-shoe but didn't resume until after the shuffle (the count didn't get past neutral). Not sure what I would have done if he'd started playing again before the shuffle. Later, at another DD table, the same guy was positioned for backcounting when I was head's up, so I stood up to block his view of my hand. The dealer said I had to be seated to play but I think the point was made because the guy split.