The table I saddled up had a $5 minimum. I just played $5 a hand while I tried to keep the count going in my head. It wasn't at all easy. There were so many distractions all around me that kept me off the count, not to mention all of the decisions I had to make along the way. One thing I failed to take in to consideration while practicing at home was that I'd still have to play my hands and play them correctly, which often caused me to forget where the count was at. It was constant stress. I was sure I wasn't counting right. I missed cards left and right. It's one thing to be a little off when you're playing with your own money, but this was a whole other thing, Anthony's "nothing serious" money. I prayed that my count never got high enough to warrant me signaling Anthony and Alexa over to my table. Just a couple of hours in to the first night and I was petrified. I wanted out of this.
key phrase: it was constant stress. I tried it once on a comptuer program.. Yeah man, it's not easy. The counting part is easy, but like this guy says, too many distractions makes it extremely difficult
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