If you're expecting naked people, pictures of Las Vegas, or paint being removed from a house, this post isn't for you. If you're looking for a good time, read on!

Recently, there has been a spate of Ace sequencing going on, coast-to-coast. These trackers are looking for six-deck games with a hand shuffle that does not include a "strip." And they are doing quite well! The following video (one take with no script ... and it shows!) describes Ace sequencing, how it is done, and how to create a safe shuffle. Just as a "Turn" is the kill move for edge sorting, the "strip" is the kill move for sequencing. So, join the strip club!


 

Production issues: dogs barking (Rosey and Daisy) and TCEC noise in the background, not sitting in the center of the frame, ending too quickly, awkward hesitations, crappy riffling. Outright errors in what I say (you get to find those!).

Good stuff: nice haircut.

Received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Arizona in 1983. Eliot has been a Professor of both Mathematics and Computer Science. Eliot retired from academia in 2009. Eliot Jacobson

After a decade as an advantage player, Eliot founded Jacobson Gaming, LLC in 2006. His company specializes in casino table game design, advantage play analysis, game development, and mathematical certification. Eliot's most recent book, "Advanced Advantage Play," based on material first published on his infamous blog apheat.net, has quickly become an industry best-seller on the topic of legally beating casino table games, side bets and promotions. Eliot consults with casinos internationally and is a sought after keynote speaker, trainer and seminar leader.

Eliot is widely recognized as one of the world's top experts on casino table games