I get the evil eye once in awhile, often some places, but I switch on my "stupid face" and it just becomes laughable that I've pocketed so much.
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You’ve chosen the path of slash and burn vs longevity. Your commentary suggests that you are as subtle as a brick shit house, which accounts for your halves blazing speed back offs. It’s probably too late - maybe not - some advanced strategies would be in order.
What do you expect - like anyone else, casinos are in business to make a profit.
Subtlety - artistry - and decrease your insulting spread will help you. Sims can be beaten - I do it all the time at reduced spreads. Oops, shouldn’t have said that. An open invitation to a Bugatti type response.
Hi there,
First post on this board.
After years of "abusing" (lol) the ENHC BS (realising how much money people lose and don't even seem to try and learn just bare minimum), and reading most of litterature on "how to beat blackjack" (wong, thorp, snyder, don, norm, etc.), I'm gonna try it this year in live action (not until everything is mastered ofc, including cover as we don't have a big good games pool here).
Spent quite some time running CVCX sims over REKO / REKO-F / Hi-Lo for S17 ENHC DOA DAS RSA RPL3 NS
Not having decided on what system I will invest in yet, I'm adding CAC2 into the sims.
However I'm not quite sure how to best simulate it for the above rules, as the "exact" matching strategy is not in the addin (no NS strategy).
Is disabling Sr durring sim config enough to replicate my rules, or would it create some undesired behaviour ?
Thanks
Just don't run surrender and CVCX will wipe out the surrender indices. In theory, other indices could be slightly different because they are risk-averse indices and non-surrender RA indices can be altered by removing surrender. But, any difference would by tiny.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
I had neglected to reply to this post. To clarify, Brett Harris began with an unbalanced system in "RC" mode, which performed exceptionally well (outperforming UBZII).
Later, he made the decision to transition it to "TC" mode, resulting in an improvement in SCORE compared to its "RC" version.
Essentially, the same consistently unbalanced system could be played in two different ways.
However, in the case of a system like CAC2, which is inherently "balanced" from the start, attempting to play it in "RC" mode is not viable.
This isn't because it's impossible, but rather because the results obtained are extremely poor. In essence, all systems operating in "RC"
mode MUST be intentionally unbalanced to justify playing them.
Sincerely,
Cac
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
Dear All,
I'm pleased to announce that in a few days, we will be launching the second and final part of the CAC2 system. Privately, many individuals have inquired
whether it's possible to extract more value from the system, either by employing a side count of aces or utilizing other cards.
This inquiry has inspired me to compose a new comprehensive document outlining several techniques I have developed over the years to amplify
the effectiveness of CAC2—many of which are not found in any existing literature.
What's particularly intriguing is that there are numerous methods to enhance CAC2, and individuals can select the approach that best suits their preferences.
Naturally, this document is tailored to those who have already acquired CAC2 and seek to optimize its potential.
Within the document, you'll find five meticulously explained techniques that elucidate various strategies for maintaining a side count of aces and other cards,
along with explanations of the potential SCORES that can be achieved using these methods. Importantly, some of the concepts presented in the document
can be applied to other counting systems, not limited solely to CAC2.
Lastly, the document provides guidance on implementing several of these techniques within CVData. However, it's essential to emphasize that mastering
the use of CAC2 is a prerequisite before employing any of these advanced strategies.
Similar to the CAC2 launch, there will be a promotional discount available during the first month.
Sincerely,
Cac
Last edited by Cacarulo; 10-04-2023 at 03:01 PM.
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
If I may, I'd like to offer my endorsement of the techniques and methodologies that Cacarulo has described above. I was privileged to review all of the materials a short while ago and can vouch for the fact that, indeed, they deliver all that is advertised.
In particular, Cac's innovative and creative approach to side counting in general is an important contribution to the existing literature and should be appreciated by all players.
All the enhancements to SCORE are meticulously cataloged so that it's easy to tell just how much "bang for your buck" you'll get by using a single one of these strategies, or by layering one upon another, for the maximum return.
Cacarulo has become one of the most highly respected researchers in the blackjack community, and frankly, when he talks, I listen! So, if you've already seen the virtues of his CAC2 system and are ready to move on to the next level, this second phase is waiting for you to explore. You'll be glad you did!
Don
Absolutely not necessary, though thank you for the thought.
I had made it clear that I was not interested for myself, but that I would purchase the first download and comment on it. I did so in my post 98. Think it’s an excellent system for weekend warriors, existing recreational players currently using hi lo, and a nice system for birthing counters. Made that perfectly clear in post 98 and subsequent posts of this thread.What do not you like ?
Norm got a bug up his ass that I somehow was revealing secrets which of course was bullshit - thus my comments saying I would pass on the part 2 download.
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