hi,
i would like to know, if there is any book that i can read to learn how to count cards by my own, i mean i want to win money by counting cards on my own.
is it even possible? or maybe u have to go as a group in order to get profit.
thanks.
If you are trying to memorize indexes, see the recent post:
https://www.blackjacktheforum.com/sh...rizing-indexes
To practice the count, I use CVBJ. However, there are several web sites that provide free counting practice. One of them is:
http://www.casinotop10.net/card-counting-guide
Read this 540 page book then ask quesitons
https://qfit.com/book/ModernBlackjackPage-10.htm
Check the archives here on this website: https://www.blackjacktheforum.com/fo...Forums-Archive
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Most neophytes are severely undercapped for this adventure. Your betting ramp is proportional to bankroll size. Your bankroll dictates your win rate and risk of ruin. Very few players make a living from it. Only a handful. And the reason is fluctuation. Before anything else, read Snyder 's paper called you won't win.
Yes, you can learn on your own. Good advice from very patient posters above. It does help to network with others ONCE you learn to count. Norm's book is free online. Good starting place to learn. If you join as a member here, also good links and books in subscription area. I think it only costs about $3/month to join this site.
And as Munchkin always asks to determine what your level of "beginning" expertise is (and I know ZMF will make fun of that term), what do you do with A7? LOL
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