I have been working on the official "how to" manual of Tarzan Count for a few months now. This little project started off as consolidating all my graphs, charts, notes, etc. into one pile. An accumulation of about 20 years worth, it consists of a pile of mostly handwritten papers about 2 feet tall to include things like scribbles on "post it" notes attached to other pieces of paper and is an out of order chaotic mess with the information in fragments scattered throughout. I'm organizing and typing it all out laying out every detail of my count in an organized format that makes it easy to pick apart and understand but leaves out no critical details.
I question what I may do with the finished product as far as any publication though. I achieve just about as close to perfect play as it gets without having a computer app going as you play but this doesn't come without a little extra effort to train to use it is all, so it's just not for everyone. That being said, I concern myself with putting out there something that as far as commercial publication goes would move about 12 copies, with 7 of those copies being scarfed up by casino people so they can get their winkies all tied up in a knot thinking about how someone could somehow beat them out of some chumpchange. Maybe have it published the day after I croak!! Limits any effect it may ever have on me in my lifetime, that's for sure. Theoretically I could easily live another 50 years or so though. In any case and regardless of what I may do with it, I am going to have this project completed sometime in 2014. It's one of the most powerful counting systems ever devised, so perhaps worth recording for posterity.
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