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Ken Fuchs: Speed count?
I was listening to a radio show got wind of some kind of Scoblete product call the "Speed Count".
Does anyone know what it is?
Without knowing anything about it, I'll guess that it is the tired old A-5 count.
Regards,
-Ken
p.s. yes it is really me, appearing out of nowhere.
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Don Schlesinger: Re: Speed count?
> I was listening to a radio show got wind of some kind
> of Scoblete product call the "Speed Count".
Like you woke up from a coma and have been gone for, oh, what, TWO years?! :-)
> Does anyone know what it is?
Er, yes.
> Without knowing anything about it, I'll guess that it
> is the tired old A-5 count.
No, but just as ineffective. Look through the archives here and read the studies and articles.
> p.s. yes it is really me, appearing out of nowhere.
Nice to see you back. Stay a while!
Don
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MJ: Enjoyed reading your book!!!
Mr. Fuchs, I just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed reading your KO book. Devising a counting system which incorporates betting and playing decisions in RC mode while losing little in power is brilliant! Any thoughts on this simulation study comparing Hi-Lo vs KO?
See link at bottom....
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Norm Wattenberger: Hey Ken
Speed Count is a variation of Jake Smallwood's Qwik Count from 1988. You count only small cards and then balance by subtracting the number of players and the dealer each round. Unfortunately, the hype has been way, way overblown. It is about 35% as effective as KO.
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Ken Fuchs: Re: Enjoyed reading your book!!!
> Mr. Fuchs, I just wanted to let you know that I
> enjoyed reading your KO book. Devising a counting
> system which incorporates betting and playing
> decisions in RC mode while losing little in power is
> brilliant! Any thoughts on this simulation study
> comparing Hi-Lo vs KO?
> See link at bottom....
Thank you for the compliments. BTW, please call me "Ken", we'll have none of this "Mr. Fuchs" nonsense around here.
I took a quick glance at the study. It is in-line with my position. I have always said that hi-lo was technically a little better than KO, but that KO has several practical advantages.
Regards,
-Ken
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Ken Fuchs: Re: Hey Ken
> Speed Count is a variation of Jake Smallwood's Qwik
> Count from 1988. You count only small cards and then
> balance by subtracting the number of players and the
> dealer each round. Unfortunately, the hype has been
> way, way overblown. It is about 35% as effective as
> KO.
Interesting. The person on the radio talking about the system was, I think, Jean the comp queen. They seem to suggest that the delta between speed count and KO is about the same as the delta between KO and Hi-Lo. Oh well.
-Ken
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Ken Fuchs: Re: Speed count?
> Like you woke up from a coma and have been gone for,
> oh, what, TWO years?! :-)
According to Parker, I haven't posted in over four years! Doh!
> Nice to see you back. Stay a while!
Thanks. I hope to find the time to stick my head in here from time to time. I kinda miss the old crew.
Regards,
-Ken
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Norm Wattenberger: Slightly off
The delta between SC and KO-F is about infinitely larger than the delta between KO-F and HiLo.
> Interesting. The person on the radio talking about the
> system was, I think, Jean the comp queen. They seem to
> suggest that the delta between speed count and KO is
> about the same as the delta between KO and Hi-Lo. Oh
> well.
> -Ken
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