Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
What Snyder meant was: When tracking a specific Ace, using key cards for location and alone with the dealer. If you're not 100% (and you rarely are) sure of the position the Ace will land, keep it simple and play only one hand. By doing this, you will "split the Aces" with the dealer, giving you an overall edge of approximately 9% on each of these trials.

52% when you get it.
-34% when the dealer gets it.
This gives 18% on two trials for a net of 9% per trial.
I generalized this process to the situation of known Ace/Ten ratios. For now, I am in the process of experimenting my new card counting strategy. Thank you for your hard work.