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    Quote Originally Posted by 8675309 View Post
    . I guess my question really is how to incorporate the mid card count into a linear count to designate the good and bad positive counts.
    Using Hi Lo with a side count of 789s, or better, two side counts (A/789s) would be the best way to incorprate the mid-cards into a linear count. It takes some practice and some special skills that can be learned if you are truly dedicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secretariat View Post
    Using Hi Lo with a side count of 789s, or better, two side counts (A/789s) would be the best way to incorprate the mid-cards into a linear count. It takes some practice and some special skills that can be learned if you are truly dedicated.
    I don't know of any professional players that do anything like this. I don't even know of any that side count 7s, which is much easier. About the most complex I've seen anyone do is level 3 balanced counts or level 2 counts with an ace side count.
    The Cash Cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    . I don't even know of any that side count 7s, which is much easier. About the most complex I've seen anyone do is level 3 balanced counts or level 2 counts with an ace side count.
    Complexity is relative. It's not much harder to side count 789s than just counting 7s. Freighter uses halves (level 3) with A/6789 side counts. Tarzan, the master, used a 4-column count (level 1). He could bet like Hi-Opt II and uses more precise level 1 playing decisions. On top of that, he could uses key cards and seprates 9s from 678s. He was from another planet though. Unless I am mistaken, BJ Genius007 uses Zen with A/89 side counts. There are probably a few others here.
    Last edited by Secretariat; 03-07-2024 at 11:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secretariat View Post
    Complexity is relative. It's not much harder to side count 789s than just counting 7s. Freighter uses halves (level 3) with A/6789 side counts. Tarzan, the master, used a 4-column count (level 1). He could bet like Hi-Opt II and uses more precise level 1 playing decisions. On top of that, he could uses key cards and seprates 9s from 678s. He was from another planet though. Unless I am mistaken, BJ Genius007 uses Zen with A/89 side counts. There are probably a few others here.
    You need to be really careful with things people say on the internet. I'm not commenting on anyone you just mentioned specifically. But I have seen a lot of people who talk about some really advanced system they're running, and when I watched them play they were making huge bets when it was -2 true count and making basic strategy mistakes.


    Most of the people who comment on these boards can't count down a shoe using Hi Lo and play basic strategy correctly. Again, I'm not talking about anyone specifically. I'm just saying, be careful about people making unsubstantiated claims on the internet.
    The Cash Cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    You need to be really careful with things people say on the internet. I'm not commenting on anyone you just mentioned specifically. But I have seen a lot of people who talk about some really advanced system they're running, and when I watched them play they were making huge bets when it was -2 true count and making basic strategy mistakes.


    Most of the people who comment on these boards can't count down a shoe using Hi Lo and play basic strategy correctly. Again, I'm not talking about anyone specifically. I'm just saying, be careful about people making unsubstantiated claims on the internet.
    So, in other words - no one in specific but most people in general. Perhaps you’re referring to Don. After all he is no one in specific. Sounds like a non specific but general in nature cheap shot.

    No, wait - Your response is attached to comments made by Secretariat referring to specific players. Is it them whom you are referring to who cannot countdown a shoe playing hi lo.

    If you've got an issue - spout it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    So, in other words - no one in specific but most people in general.
    I meant exactly what I said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    I meant exactly what I said.
    There's something protruding from your left ear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    I'm just saying, be careful about people making unsubstantiated claims on the internet.
    I would be suspicious of a 21st century blackjack claim offering a SUPER SECRET.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secretariat View Post
    It's not much harder to side count 789s than just counting 7s.
    Morbid curiosity has gotten the better of me. How on earth do you even propose keeping all these counts? Main count in plus/minus, then 4 different numbers after? You can't do a number and then a letter like they used to do to track aces in pitch games, because you run out of letters.


    And then what do you do with that information? Compare number of 7s to the number of 9s seen, then divide by the number of quarter decks and make an adjustment to the running before betting decisions?


    Let's say you want to decide whether to hit a 12 vs. 3. Do you add all of them up, compare to expected number based on quarter decks played, and then make a quick adjustment to running that you then adjust to true for the purposes of deciding if you're past your index?
    The Cash Cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    Morbid curiosity has gotten the better of me. How on earth do you even propose keeping all these counts? Main count in plus/minus, then 4 different numbers after? You can't do a number and then a letter like they used to do to track aces in pitch games, because you run out of letters.


    And then what do you do with that information? Compare number of 7s to the number of 9s seen, then divide by the number of quarter decks and make an adjustment to the running before betting decisions?


    Let's say you want to decide whether to hit a 12 vs. 3. Do you add all of them up, compare to expected number based on quarter decks played, and then make a quick adjustment to running that you then adjust to true for the purposes of deciding if you're past your index?
    I should have been more precise. I count 789s as a block not as seperate counts. So if you practice just a little bit side counting, it's not much harder to keep a 789 side count than just counting 7s. Actually, I think it's the just the same level of difficulty. I don't need quarter-deck counts as my strategy is geared toward ratios, a variation of Tarzan/Hi-Lo count.

    There's obviously a limit to the extra information one can deal with although Tarzan did not seem to have any limit. Also consider differences between 2-deck vs 6-deck. Also consider that side counting can be greatly improved with proper mental strategies and training. By the way, using letters is not my strategy.

    Morbid curiosity???? What the hell is that? To me curiosity is a healthy thing. At least, it should be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secretariat View Post
    I should have been more precise. I count 789s as a block not as seperate counts. So if you practice just a little bit side counting, it's not much harder to keep a 789 side count than just counting 7s. Actually, I think it's the just the same level of difficulty. I don't need quarter-deck counts as my strategy is geared toward ratios, a variation of Tarzan/Hi-Lo count.

    There's obviously a limit to the extra information one can deal with although Tarzan did not seem to have any limit. Also consider differences between 2-deck vs 6-deck. Also consider that side counting can be greatly improved with proper mental strategies and training. By the way, using letters is not my strategy.

    Morbid curiosity???? What the hell is that? To me curiosity is a healthy thing. At least, it should be.
    You didn't explain the mechanics of this. Are you keeping a running plus minus count, and then a running count of how many 7s, 8s, and 9s you've seen?


    If you're not true counting but using ratios, are you also keeping track of the total number of cards played?

    And then how are you using this information? It's not useful for betting information because you don't know if it's 7 heavy or 9 heavy, so it would only be for playing decisions. Are you modifying your main count by the 789 density to make index decisions?
    The Cash Cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    You didn't explain the mechanics of this. Are you keeping a running plus minus count, and then a running count of how many 7s, 8s, and 9s you've seen?
    First, just a reminder that I am not promoting this system. I just answered a question from 8475309 who asked how he could integrate middle cards to a linear system. He's well aware of the 4-column count that Tarzan used. The Tarzan system has been discussed to great lengths here and I suggest you study it and play around with it for a couple weeks (1-deck and 2-deck first) and let us know how you feel about it. He has specific charts for index play but let's not get into this yet.

    Now, for anyone interested in side counting aces and 789s as a group with Hi-Lo, here it is. You begin a 6-decker with 0/24/72 count and begin a 2-decker with 0-8-24. The first colum is HiLo RC and the numbers of the two last columns go down gradually. Obviously this would greatly help insurance decisions. It can even lead to visual perfect insurance or mathematical perfect insurance, the most important strategy deviation.

    At the next level, there's a mental strategy that can be used regarding 7v9 ratios. it's useful when a bunch of 7s come out early in the shoe or a bunch of 9s. It affects both betting and playing decisions, especially with 13 totals deep into a 6-decker or at 2deck.
    Last edited by Secretariat; 03-14-2024 at 11:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    if you're not true counting but using ratios, are you also keeping track of the total number of cards played?
    yes!

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