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Blackjack is a game that can be beaten legally. however, it does take practice and time.
If you are caught using this method you will be asked to leave the premises, and if you do return you will probably be arrested for trespassing. Card-counting * Basic card counting assigns a positive, negative, or null value to each card. As each card is dealt, the running count is adjusted by each card's assigned value. There are multiple card-counting systems in use, but a plus-minus count — such as the Hi-Lo system proposed by Harvey Dubner in 1963 and later refined by Julian Braun and Stanford Wong — is one of the more basic and illustrative systems. * In the Hi-Lo system, the cards 2 through 6 are assigned a value of +1. Tens (and face cards) through aces are assigned a value of -1. Cards 7, 8, and 9 have a value of zero, or are called neutral (so they can be ignored). * The Hi-Lo system is an example of a balanced card-counting system. This means that there are an equal number of +1 and -1 cards in the deck, so a count of all 52 cards would result in an end count of 0. Now, because i already know how this is done im not sure if you will understand the method explained above. Just add a post if you want further assistance on this. I will be adding the more advanced card counting methods. These can get more technical Hope this helps, thanks |
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I can do basic card counting, but i've never really persevered with it. It's weird really as I know that blackjack can be beaten yet I have a far greater love of roulette, which most ( including albert einstein ) say can't be beaten, yet I live in hope that I will find the holy grail! lol
I look forward to reading the more advanced card counting methods, as I will try and brush up on my skills! |
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