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Cards counting
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You always hear about those geniuses who beat the
casino by counting cards, well, the truth is, it’s pretty simple,
but you have to read, understand and memorize the basics
(the summery table, presented in the basic
strategy. So, practice, practice and practice you can’t
count till you mastered the basics.
There a several counting systems, but we recommend
the first:
Counting Points
Every deck contains 16 cards of which value
equals to 10 (the K, Q and J), 4 aces and 32 additional
cards of various values.
First, we value each card like this:
2 to 7 = +1 point
8 neutral
9 to A = -1 point
at the beginning of the game, the deck is neutral,
score is 0.
When the score is positive,
odds are in favor of the player. A negative or neutral score is
against the player.
Simply, add
or decrease the value of the cards from the score (remember,
at the beginning the score is 0).
For example, suppose the result
of the first round are: 8, 10, 5, 7, 6, 8, 5, 2, 4, K and A. the
score is: +4. The odds are in favor of the player.
When the
odds are in your favor, it’s time to increase your bet, simply double
your betting unit.
The following
rules are based on a 4 decks game. If you are playing with a different
number of decks change the criteria accordingly. (For example, if
your playing with 8 decks instead of 4, when it says +5 change it
to +10).
The rules:
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When the score is +4
or less (including negative numbers), bet on the minimum. If 5$
is your basic betting unit, bet on 5$.
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When the score is +5
to +10 after a round, bet on two units (in our example 10$).
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When the score is +10
to +20, bet on 4 units.
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When the score is +20
to +30, bet on 6 units.
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Score over +30 bet on
8 units maximum.
Never raise your betting
unit more than 2 units at a time. It’s suspicious.
Exceptions:
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Whenever the score is –30
or less, do not split your aces, except when the dealer’s
showing card is 2 to 6. (because the deck contains many low cards,
so it’s best to hold a soft 12 and draw).
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Whenever the score is –40
or less, and the dealer’s showing card
is 7 to 10 or an A, do
not double your bet on a hard 10. But, if the dealer’s showing
card is 2 to 6, double
the bet on a hard 10.
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If the score is +30 or more, do not draw
if you hold a hard 16 and the dealer’s showing card is
7.
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Only when the score is +30 or more take
insurance.
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We recommend you play no more than two hands at
a time.
Remember, practice makes
money
Good-luck!
Tiger Casino
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