Hello all. First post so I'll keep it simple and straight forward. I decided to finally take Blackjack seriously after my last trip to Vegas. I know I know, you've heard it all before. New guy thinks he's going to be the next Don Johnson or something like that or become the king of Vegas and have a lavish lifestyle and be rich. Impossible? No. A pipe dream? MaybeI am, however, taking the steps necessary to become successful at this game, that most beginners do not take as seriously as they should.
The past 2 months, I have practiced basic strategy for at least an hour per day. 20 minutes or so as soon as I wake up to force the brain to work, and usually at night for 45 mins or so. I deal out 1-3 hands with a dealer up-card. I play all hands and then play the dealer's hand at the end to simulate game play. After doing this for 2 months now, I am somewhere near 105-110% accurate with my basic strategy on 1,2,6 decks.
Yesterday I decided that I was ready to begin learn to count and learn to hold a running count. Of course, because it is the beginning stage of this portion of my learning, establishing a running count is somewhat more difficult starting out than basic strategy ever was. I am able to count down a deck within 45 seconds, slow I know, but once I start dealing out hands, for some reason or another, adding or subtracting becomes a great challenge. In the book, Play Blackjack Like the Pros, Blackwood states to use the terms "mi 1" instead of "minus 1", because it is less to think about or to something of that nature. I try that but then 1/2 way through Im back to saying "minus". and shortly after that my count is off. I know I'm in the beginning stages of adding the running count into my game but are there any methods that you guys have used to simplify putting it all together? For instance, I heard somewhere online to start off a new deck/shoe at 10 so that your count most likely will stay in the positive, but to remember to adjust to the correct running count when finding the true count(which I am not ready for yet).
I'm not looking for quick fixes because there aren't any when learning this stuff. Rather, I'm looking for different approaches that some of you have used when introducing counting to your game. For example; Instead of learning basic strategy from the square box chart which confused the hell out of me, I typed out in word form, hard sets, split sets, and soft sets with explanations on the correct plays and found that much more understandable in written style that the boxed excel style. I've put some time into my education with regards to blackjack and because of that, I know that I'm realistically not ready and neither is my bankroll, for the tables for another few months at least. Just any tips or quick hints understanding the running count slightly easier would be greatly appreciated.
Chef
Bookmarks