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How is card counting done?
What is the method of card ounting?
Card counting method?
Jul 2nd, 2008 11:15
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The card counting system described below is an unbalanced 10 count that
is 100% accurate for determining when to take insurance. As a general
purpose card counting system, it is relatively weak and not particularly
recommended, but it illustrates many of the principles behind card
counting. This is intended only to give a feel for how card counting is
done, and is not recommended for actual practice, although I've used it
because of its simplicity. This counting strategy is listed as
"Unbalanced 10 Count" in other parts of the FAQ list.
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For single deck games:
1) Start the count at -4 when the deck is shuffled.
2) Count -2 for 10, J, Q, K
3) Count +1 for everything else (including aces)
4) Bet low when the count is negative, high when the count is
positive (actually, simulations show that you can bet high for a count
of -2 or above).
5) Take insurance when the count is positive.
6) Play basic strategy at all times.
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For N deck games:
1) Start the count at (-4 * N).
2) all other rules are the same.
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Notes:
The unique feature of this counting method is that it is perfectly
accurate for dealing with insurance. When the count is positive, the
player has the advantage when taking the insurance bet. When the count
is negative, the house has the advantage, so insurance should not be taken.
Counting is best done by counting several cards at once. It is easy to
practice this counting method in the following way:
1)
Count through a deck of cards, counting one card at a time. Start at
-4, and count through the entire deck. After all of the cards have been
seen, the count should be ZERO. If it is not zero, a mistake has been
made somewhere. Repeat counting through the deck one card at a time,
until you can do it quickly without making mistakes.
2)
Count through the deck, counting two cards at a time. Look for the
following patterns, adding the correct amount for each pattern
(X = 10, N = non-ten)
NN: +2
XN: -1
XX: -4
Again, the count should be zero after all cards have been seen.
Repeat until you can do it efficiently.
3)
Count through the deck, counting three cards at a time. Look for the
following patterns, adding the correct amount for each pattern.
(X = 10, N = non-ten)
NNN +3
XNN 0 (this pattern is common)
XXN -3
4)
Practice against a computer blackjack game. When I play, I usually
count the cards by counting an entire hand (player's or dealers) at
once. If there are more than three cards in the hand, I mentally break
it up into groups of 1, 2, or 3 cards (I usually look for "XNN" patterns
and ignore those cards, since they add up to zero). I usually count the
cards just before the dealer picks up the hand (exception: for
insurance, you should count your cards and the dealer's up card
immediately).
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