I'm going to study this some more on my own, but a few basics. Dealer is loose w/ the yellow card on the back. Player (usually on right side of table) can see the card. Said player is now in control of the cut card.
* If the card is Advantageous (Ten,Ace,Nine):
...cut deep, pushing the card to the front.
...Dealer will normally require cut of more than 1.0 decks.
* If the card is Dis-Advantageous (3 thru 7):
...cut thin, pushing the card to the back.
...Dealer will normally require cut of more than 1.0 decks.
...This should be sufficient to push the card (eg, 5) out of play. 1.4 unused decks should make this an exhausted card.
This is pretty logical and ez enough to execute. The trickier application for me would be how to maximize knowledge of "Advantageous" card when it comes into play. There is a Human Limit on how accurate the slice can be. If a player attempts to cut to the 60th card, the variance may be +/-8 cards, maybe a little more. Anyway, I believe this knowledge of upcoming card (ie, Ace) makes it well worth it to spread to 2 or 3 hands and to bump up the bet size.
Too hard to execute in practice? Any comments welcome.