Don't exactly know how to explain it. But, the first 4 cards out---will give you clues as to what will happen more than 50% of the time. This is also part of the 'section and the turning points', stop ignoring it, it is.
Low value cards for player for example will generally be followed by others in series of short sections. Key words being, 'short sections'.
Think about the repetitive 3rd card additions with 2 through 6's for the player's side several times in a row. It happens and it happens most certainly repetitive times within most all shoes.
Think about the higher value card, (the 3rd one) for the player, continuously reducing and causing the players side to lose. Whether the banker side pulls, a 3rd card or not.
But be alert, 'these come and go in only sections', and that is where the highest majority of all---all attempts to continuously apply the past, those past sections already unraveled which may not repeat themselves, but other sections will and do come about in most every shoe.
How many times does the players side pull a 3rd card, then that of the bankers side? Greater, many time for sure.
Same thing applies in many ways to 'naturals', '1 point apart hands', 'continuous stands', 'ties', etc. Use these to your knowledge bank for those short section bursts of wins!
Same thing applies to 1's & 2's, strong repeating sections, chop-chop. All transferring to 3 to 6 upcoming squares on the 'big road' part of the score board.