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  1. #1
    Newbie
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    Newbie: side count

    hi,

    can anyone generously teach me how to use an Ace side count? specifically how do i use (1) an Ace side count for system like AOII where Ace is treated as neutral, in order to increase BC and (2) for Ace-reckoned system like hi-lo in order to increase PE (mostly for 1-2D?)

    thanks very much

  2. #2
    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: side count

    See http://qfit.com/blackjack-side-counts.htm

    > hi,

    > can anyone generously teach me how to use an
    > Ace side count? specifically how do i use
    > (1) an Ace side count for system like AOII
    > where Ace is treated as neutral, in order to
    > increase BC and (2) for Ace-reckoned system
    > like hi-lo in order to increase PE (mostly
    > for 1-2D?)

    > thanks very much

  3. #3
    bobbyv
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    bobbyv: Re: side count

    'bj for blood' explains it for AOII. you must have this if you're using it. If you need it explained, i'd try here, but might miss something incidental.
    > hi,

    > can anyone generously teach me how to use an
    > Ace side count? specifically how do i use
    > (1) an Ace side count for system like AOII
    > where Ace is treated as neutral, in order to
    > increase BC and (2) for Ace-reckoned system
    > like hi-lo in order to increase PE (mostly
    > for 1-2D?)

    > thanks very much

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