Easiest way to do this is to combine bankrolls with someone else. Two people can play on the same bankroll, the cards don't know! Also, this strategy helps to get to N0 faster. For example, if you can play 25 hours a week and buddy plays 25 hours a week, its the same as playing 50 hours a week. You must trust their play and strategy!
Just replace the running count of your system (which is of course dependent on your IRC) by the "relative" running count (= your RC minus your IRC). Which is logical because the relevant question is, how much is your RC above or behind the average RC, or par, as a golf player would say. For the KO count, the imbalance per deck is +4, so the average RC of a neutral pack would be IRC plus 4 times number of decks played.
Subtract that from your actual RC to get the "excess" of high cards versus low cards. This would be the RC of a balanced system starting at IRC = 0, like Hi-Lo count. The rest is equal to Hi-Lo count: divide by the number of remaining decks. The same formula is contained in Daniel Dravot's "The Color of Blackjack", but he starts at IRC = 0, so he doesn't need to subtract his IRC from his RC.
Last edited by PinkChip; 10-09-2019 at 03:01 PM.
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