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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster View Post
    Once again Zen....your reply does not hold water, as KO's numbers are even higher than all three of Hi Lo's numbers ...What say you to that fact???....
    Are you playing all indices? If so, then PE is of higher concern. So is preferential shuffling. Are you taking insurance every single time it's called for? If so, then IC is a concern. Heat also.

    Are you making the best TC large bet to maximize your return? If not, then BC is a concern. Does it minimize heat?

    With proper input to CV Data, you will come out with a SCORE. Then, all things being relatively equal, your count selection should be the easiest, yet most challenging you can perform "comfortably." Quite often they are one in the same.

    Someone can probably run a SIM for you. But would you go to a Dentist where someone else took the classes for him?


    This game isn't rocket science my friend. It's pure coincidence that so many Rocket Scientists play blackjack.
    Last edited by moses; 12-19-2016 at 09:40 AM.

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