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    Winging the true count on 1 and 2 deck games.

    I find that winging it on the true count on 1 and 2 deck games almost seems to be better than going directly by what the true count says. I think the true count can be kind of deceiving in 1 and 2 deck games. In 1 and 2 deck you can almost go directly off the RC it seems. If its early in the deck/shoe just knock a couple points off the RC to get your TC, if its late in the shoe/deck just add a couple points to the RC. This seems to be easy and effective in my opinion.


    (I'm talking hi-lo count system)
    this is also when the RC is positive obviously. I'm talking in terms in sizing your bets according to the count. Negative really makes no difference because you would be min betting so TC is irrelevant(mostly).
    Last edited by DickFer; 06-26-2015 at 05:08 AM.

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