Originally Posted by
BoSox
Everyone should be aware that ZMF has never liked The Hi Low Count period, and once again he continues with biased implications to attempt to discredit the system. Between the lines he is saying the only way you can beat good 6 deckers is with large spreads, if you are using the hi low count system and they will not be tolerated long, especially with a noticeable cumulative win. Leaving the Hi Low count out of this for a second, using large spreads in today's casino environment is going to result in a very short playing career. ZMF says especially with a noticeable cumulative win, well this applies to all systems used. He thinks you can hide your skills better winning money on a regular basis and continue playing with the HI-OP II system. You might last longer, depending on your act, just looking at a pit person the wrong way can get you tossed but, everyone gets the toss when the cumulative win tolerance is reached!
Back to ZMF's implication:
"I would gladly play with Hi-Lo if I could spread 24 to 1 in good 6 deckers."
Lets cut the spread in half to 12 to 1 just for an example, the games I play start with a play all SCORE of 51.53. I do not even come close to playing all, and sometimes I will briefly use a slightly higher spread and at times a lower spread depending on the house and situation. I have found that by using a real good act, without being greedy, with infrequent visits to the same casino has keep my being flat bet , or removed to a very reasonable number. ZMF is well aware of the stats in chapter ten in BJ Attack 3 by Don S, however his problem is he also knows AP plays in other games that return him much higher EV percentages. So subconsciously he wants others to reach for and achieve higher goals, extremely admirable. Personally I have admired his work for a very long time, and given the opportunity I am sure I could learn plenty from him. On the other hand I will not stand idle an allow the discrediting of BJ attack 3, whether indirectly or not, as well as what CC system I use.
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