Ask anybody if they have been to Cau Chin at a dinner party or a bar in Houston, and they will say yes and tell you that he at least told them one thing that he could not have possibly known. Bring your most skeptical friends, and they will be surprised when they leave. Yes, he's very entertaining and has shared accurate info with many people I know.
First of all, they have a dress code. From what I remember, no shorts or hoochie clothes are allowed. He is religious, so dress respectfully. You will also need to remove your shoes before your session begins, so wear socks.
Bring a an old-fashioned tape to record the session and a good book to wait for your name to be called out. By the way, the place is surrounded by books.
Write out all of your questions in advance. Don't be shocked if he calls you by a nickname that your grandparents used to call you when you walk in. You could write John Doe on the wait list, and he would still know your personal nickname and birth year too.
He will tell you to drink water, eat right, exercise, and pray to God. He will tell you to be good to your parents and not to gossip. He will give you a chronological reading and then ask you what your questions are. Refer to the questions you wrote down, and don't stall or your session will be over.
He does share bad and good news. He uses playing cards and sometimes marks on people with a pen.
He has a host or hostess who controls the masses from Texas who come to see him . He also has someone who delivers him food, because he is there all day trying to see all of his clients. He might be eating during your session or taking a quick call during the session too...don't take offense, he's just multi-tasking.
He accepts donations at the end of the reading, and one discreetly drops it in the box. I recommend at least giving him $20 at the end of the session.
Oh, he is on Facebook, and there is an Experience Page about going to see him.