In the second hand I was dealt 4-5 offsuit - normally unplayable - but I knew the last card was a 5. I played 2X on the 4th card (on 9TJ) and 3x on the last card since I knew I would hit a pair or straight - it was a Q for a straight. On the first, I had 9-T-J-K in my first four cards, knowing that the last card was paint. There were two notable hands where I made the best use of the free information. I should have made more but got a pretty bad run of cards (I was never dealt a pair JJ or higher during this period). Overall, I made $1500 at this table, with my ante ranging from $15 to $35. I played at this table for 3 hours, during which she was the dealer 40 minutes out of every hour. I would say 60% of the time I could see the exact card, 30% of the time I could tell it's general color and range (e.g., it's paint, or a red middle card, etc.), and about 10% of the time she dealt correctly and I couldn't see it. I was recently at a casino sitting in seat 1 of a Mississippi Stud table and the dealer was lifting the 3 common cards high enough in the air upon dealing that I could usually see the bottom card - the last common card the dealer would turn over.
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