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Thread: J.L.: Unbalanced Zen II

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    J.L.
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    J.L.: Unbalanced Zen II

    i was very suprised to see that the UBZII SCORE'd up there with the RPC and Zen counts, especially in a 6-deck game S17DAS, at $55.96 per/100 hands (Zen was less than $1 more, barely noticable and above the RPC), where unbalanced counts tend to deteriorate. i came across one of Don's articles in Casino Player magazine and after seeing this i don't see the practical need of using a balanced count unless you have been using one for a while now. the UBZII's power is even more evident in hand held games due to its PE and IC which are comparable to the original Zen's. i feel this count could easily be employed professionally with much more accuracy than most since no TC is required. anyone disagree?


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    George C.
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    George C.: Re: Unbalanced Zen II

    I?ve been a long time advocate of seeking out meaningful ways to increase one?s edge. As this site matures, more information on just how to accomplish this will become known.

    Use a system that you?re comfortable with and forget the subtle differences that may exist between system a and system b.

    George

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