Sample data example -
6 decks (full shoe, no surrender anything)
Rules: dealer hits soft 17, SP1(ace), 1 card to split ace, SP3(non-ace), DAS(non-ace), full peek, bj pays 3 to 2
Player expected...
Also consider checking out The Hi-Lo Card Counting System: A Complete Guide to Index Play which Don and I released earlier this year in which we rank the indices according to contribution to SCORE...
Ahhh OK! I get it now. I had never tried clicking the legend and then clicking on the table afterwards. I had been right-clicking on the table itself only, and with that method I do get a dropdown...
There are two ways to do this. Right-click or click on the blue box at the lower left. If you right-click, there should normally be eleven options. After doing this, you must enter an index number. i...
Hey all,
Wondering if anyone has a solution to this in CVCX - I am trying to modify my index tables using 'define strategy'. I initiated a new strategy, using a previously defined strategy. I...
The close calls are the ones between +1 and -1 which is where the True Count resides most of the time. The better question is which are most valuable. Those will tend to be really frequent ones or...
Published indices, either positive or negative are basically at strike point - essentially breakeven.
Risk Averse indices are recommended for most players, risk averse meaning that a far higher...
Huh, interesting. I do understand how to use indices with high or low counts, but I’m trying to understand the reason why some come before others.To help me understand, when the count gets to a...
Not necessarily, the count doesn't have to be high enough to use indices. We also use indices with low counts. The concept of "closest calls" is not important either.
You make the play when the...
This is a probably an elementary question, but I would appreciate if y’all could confirm whether I have the correct understanding. I’m assuming that when we’re using a counting system and the count...
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