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A question for professional blackjack players

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If you are playing on a paticular table and you notice that the count stays pretty close to zero. Going up and down just a little. Wouldn't it reason that even through a shuffle that that the cards would stay close to neutral the next game and you would be better off finding another table. Where there was a bigger swing, so you could place a larger bet? Has anyone noticed that that?

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  1. I actually agree that i does make sense and apear highly plausable for very simple single hand riffle type shuffle , however as shuffles become more and more complex, i would have to suggest the possibility of such a trend having a large enough impact on the frequency of deck bias to effect your return.

    It is without a doubt that there will be some kind of correlation, i just dont think the effect will be large enough to alter you decision not to play at the table.

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