Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
So you lose two hands in a row and 42% of the time you win the third and are ahead 2 units the majority of the time you lose that third hand and are behind 6 units. How is that winning in the long run.
I didn't say they had to be in a row. It was just to demonstrate how to both accomodate and overcome the odds.
I'm curious! Why are counters so worried about progressions players? Your time would be better spent
working on improving counting.
1. Come up with a better value for the cards behind the cut card.
2. Figure out why so many hands are won during negative counts, besides "it happens".
3.Maybe you should continue the count from the previous shoe to see how the suffle affets the new shoe, or take an average of the two shoes.

Why attack progressions. The casinos are our common enemy. If we can use some of your techniques, we will and vice versa.