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Originally Posted by
BJGenius007
"Is the game hand shuffled or using ASM? If it is the latter I will recommend you switch to another counting system like Zen then side count 7/8/9 or 8/9. In this case, ace is no longer important, or less so than mid cards. I found out if casinos using ASM clumping to stop counters, then when face card are rich, so are mid cards (7/8/9). So your 20/21 hand are replaced by 14/15/16/17/18/19/20/21. Have your max bet out only if TC is high and relative mid card count is negative."
The above is largely absurd gibberish. Ignore it.
You are playing VERY few hands by wonging-in at TC +4 (with UAPC)
Therefore your sample size is completely insignificant.
Downswings are very very very common.
Try to keep the "Law of Large Numbers" in mind.
The law of large numbers is a principle of probability
according to which the frequencies of events with the
same likelihood of occurrence even out, given enough
trials or instances. As the number of experiments
increases, the actual ratio of outcomes will converge on
the theoretical, or expected, ratio of outcomes.
Where are you playing ? What are the rules and level of penetration ?
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