Conrad Steffen counts a deck of cards down (with 3 cards removed) in 8.8 seconds at the 2008 World Game Protection Conference Blackjack Challenge. Dr Ed. Thorp presents winning trophy.
As a surveillance advantage player analyzer, it is important to count cards extremely fast, so your brain has more time to calculate other things happening at the table, like playing/betting strategy, errors that the dealer may make, AND something no computer program can do yet (and less than a handful of people), consider the possibility of compositional betting by unknown teammates also on the table; all that while answering the phones, and dealing with other issues.
Very very good - if this is for real.
KUstonGhost 4 months ago
As a surveillance advantage player analyzer, it is important to count cards extremely fast, so your brain has more time to calculate other things happening at the table, like playing/betting strategy, errors that the dealer may make, AND something no computer program can do yet (and less than a handful of people), consider the possibility of compositional betting by unknown teammates also on the table; all that while answering the phones, and dealing with other issues.
CDSteffen 5 months ago