Almost dead, but not yet.
I have retired from the casino underworld.
I lost so much weight that I looked like a jockey.
I'm recovering from numerous serious disorders.
I hope to be around for maybe 2 or 3 years more.
Almost dead, but not yet.
I have retired from the casino underworld.
I lost so much weight that I looked like a jockey.
I'm recovering from numerous serious disorders.
I hope to be around for maybe 2 or 3 years more.
if possible , could u please send me also.
my email
[email protected]
thanks
I would love a copy of that as well if you don't mind. Please send to [email protected]. Thanks
Ditto [email protected]
What questions do you have? I'm not permitted to give out the copy I have (I don't use it, instead using a more complicated system with an ace side count, that gives better results), but can answer general questions you may have. In short, it is a level two count for Spanish 21, designed for the S17 game. More powerful than Katarina's level one count.
Do you know how any relatively simple ways to make Spanish 21 an even game (or preferably a slightly winning game)? I bring my dad to the casino a lot and I don’t want to see him lose money in the long run as I make money at Blackjack. He almost solely plays Spanish 21 at S17 no double double tables. I appreciate any advice you could give. Thanks!
Sure! Purchase "The Pro's Guide to Spanish 21 and Australian Pontoon" by Katarina Walker. She lists a counting system that easily brings Spanish 21 to a winning game- even a very small spread (1 - 3, for example) would do the trick of bringing the S17 (dealer stands on Soft 17) Spanish 21 game to better than even, using her counting system. A note that S17 is always no redoubling, so there is no need to mention that. Your dad should have thick skin, as counting often leads to some non-intuitive plays (hitting an 8-7 against a dealer 4 in some counts, hitting a 17 against a dealer A in most counts, etc.) and can elicit negative responses from some.
If your dad is up for it, there are far more advanced counts (including 3-D ones, that incorporate four and five card hands in a superior way than simply using an adjustment for each, as both KatCount and my more advanced counting system do), but I don't think those that use these systems have given them out, unfortunately. : ( I'm actually surprised that others haven't responded- if you do searches on this forum, the Spanish 21 threads used to have far more back-and-forth activity. I got almost all my info from others in this forum, who were quite helpful.
Last edited by All Clear; 09-22-2019 at 10:47 PM. Reason: Frown face originally accidentally showed up as a smile
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