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    ms069279
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    ms069279: Anyone have feedback on Uston Simple Plus-Minus system?

    Hi group,

    beginning and aspiring counter - researched and used KO at 8-deck AC games yet noticing that with an IRC of -28, it takes a long time for shoe to turn positive, if ever.

    Ran into the Simple Plus-Minus from Ustons' Million Dollar Blackjack and it seems pretty straight forward, with minor rule variations and no true count conversion.

    I'm wondering if anyone has any feedback with respect to this count. All criticism would be appreciated...

    Thanks,

    M.

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    vegas star
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    vegas star: Re: Anyone have feedback on Uston Simple Plus-Minus system?

    > Hi group,

    > beginning and aspiring counter - researched and used
    > KO at 8-deck AC games yet noticing that with an IRC of
    > -28, it takes a long time for shoe to turn positive,
    > if ever.

    > Ran into the Simple Plus-Minus from Ustons' Million
    > Dollar Blackjack and it seems pretty straight forward,
    > with minor rule variations and no true count
    > conversion.

    > I'm wondering if anyone has any feedback with respect
    > to this count. All criticism would be appreciated...

    > Thanks,

    > M.

    the hi-lo count is a little better than uston's +/-.

    get a copy of stanford wong's professional bj and u can find all the indices in his book.

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