Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy View Post
Bingo - the best way to approach TKO is to understand the true-count formula for the unbalanced count and then make your own charts/ramps for each game (2 deck, 6 deck 8 deck). In my view, the compelling advantage of TKO over Hi-Lo is that you always know where TC of +4 is ("the pivot point"). It's always a fixed point in your ramp. Also, TKO beats Hi-Lo by a smidge in overall performance. I was just hoping that the CVBJ product would incorporate this capability so I could practice a little more efficiently. Right now I'm using KO as the playing strategy and making my own adjustments for TKO (so I keep getting dinged by the error messages due to departures from KO). Thanks for your input...
It is harder to play perfect High-Low strategy. Know every indices and play perfectly. It would be much easier to play perfect KO Strategy even with 150 indices.