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T-Hopper: Re: Good Question?
> Hi,
> Anyway my question is, should I switch to a
> new system such as the K-O Preferred system
> or is that a crappy one?
K-O Preferred is a good system, but it is based on an overly conservative basic strategy. See my page below for some comparisons between different versions of K-O other counts. My T-H series of systems share the same point count values as K-O, and the Bushido count is also similar.
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BK: Re: C
Hi Bert,
Thanks for taking the time to write this all, I do appreciate it. =))
Yours truly,
BK
> With the method I have described, you are
> not multiplying to get a TC, you are
> multiplying to get a RC value at which you
> make your strategy deviation. You compare
> this number to your running count to see if
> you should deviate from basic strategy.
> TC = RC/#remaing decks
> multiply each side by #remaing decks, to get
> TC x #remaing decks = RC
> Notice that if you multiply your INDEX by
> #remaing decks you will get a RC value at
> which you would deviate from basic strategy.
> You compare this number to your actual RC.
> Example: RC is 26 in 8 deck game. Dealer has
> Ace up. Insurance index is 3. 6.5 decks
> left.
> 6.5 x 3 = 19.5
> Since your running count is greater than
> 19.5 you take insurance. 26 > 19.5 take
> insurance.
> So, if you wish to multiply, rather than
> divide then do the following: multiply your
> INDEX for the play you are considering by
> the #remaining decks. This gives you a RC at
> which you deviate from basic strategy.
> Compare this number to your RC and play
> accordingly.
> Bert
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