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    The ROR for SCORE is 13.5%. I got a reply from Don and he confirmed play-all for that chart:

    http://www.bj21.com/boards/free/free_board/index.cgi

    Ill 18 + Fab 4 were used for shoe games. The 32.25 SCORE you got is more in line with what I got, with 13.5% ROR they should line up fairly closely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofungoo View Post

    With any data I have seen, Hilo is at the top of level 1 counts. This does not mean it is at the top in all circumstances. It means it is at the top under more circumstances than any other level 1 count. It beats the unbalanced level 1 systems under nearly all conditions. What happens when these systems are true counted I don't know. Neither, apparently, do you.
    True counted Red-7 (Brh-0-lite)[use Hi-Lo indices - 2, IRC = -2 * decks used, eg -4 for 2 decks etc..
    UTC=RC/(decks remaining], and KO(true) will beat Hi-Lo.

    Chang, If you play two decks take ZG's advice and use Zen or UBZ(true), they are not much harder than Hi-Lo with a bit of practice.

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