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    David Spence
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    David Spence: Introductory guide to card counting


    Please pardon the blatant self-promotion, but a card counting guide I wrote has just been released by Barnes & Noble. Aside from its succinctness, the guide is certainly nothing revolutionary, though it does cover all the essentials. It also contains (the relatively rare) indexes for two decks.

    The link below is for a free, online version of the guide.

    Many thanks to Don for his skillful editing and sound advice throughout the writing process.

    David



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    mikeel
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    mikeel: Re: Introductory guide to card counting

    > Please pardon the blatant self-promotion, but a card
    > counting guide I wrote has just been released by
    > Barnes & Noble. Aside from its succinctness, the
    > guide is certainly nothing revolutionary, though it
    > does cover all the essentials. It also contains (the
    > relatively rare) indexes for two decks.

    > The link below is for a free, online version of the
    > guide.

    > Many thanks to Don for his skillful editing and sound
    > advice throughout the writing process.

    > David

    What about S17 double-deck games which are found in many Indian casinos? Are indices included for the (few) strategy changes needed?

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    David Spence
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    David Spence: Re: Introductory guide to card counting


    > What about S17 double-deck games which are found in
    > many Indian casinos? Are indices included for the
    > (few) strategy changes needed?

    Yes...indexes for S17, H17, DAS, and NDAS are included for DD games.




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