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    Roulette/Tarzan

    Hey everyone again????. I'm back. Hopefully with something of great interest bc I am very much so.
    I'm practicing card counting finally and am using a basic 2-7 and 8-k(ace track). At the same time I'm also practicing a count I thought I came up with but obviously seems to be out there. Long story short...I keep track of columns well in roulette and incorporated a similar method to keep track of 3 columns on the card # scale. While looking for an optimal method for card counting...I came upon the Gordon method as the cream of the crop...which then led me to the DHME expert method and then...my roulette method ( I thought)..Or the Tarzan Method.
    Being a beginner at card counting...I wanted to know if it's worth pursuing this Tarzan method that I thought was ingenious but a tough skill that one could become better at with more practice.
    Besides Tarzan if it's legit as have been being quoted...what's the best system for 8deck das LS and even no LS.? I was debating Zen and hi opt2.
    Are there any stats or graphs to compare some of these systems. Words of encouragement to utilize a nice counting system is what I need...through math...lol. TTY soon.
    Last edited by Bricklayer; 02-28-2018 at 04:16 AM.

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