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Card Counting In Blackjack

Card counting is the exercise of dealing with the odds that one has the advantage, primarily in blackjack and its derivatives.. This can be realized in several various methods, all based on the theory of tracking the ratio of low to high cards at any assigned place in the game. The basic idea is that higher cards are more useful for the player, while lower cards, namely 4s, 5s, and 6s, are preferable for the dealer.. This is because higher cards, particularly aces and tens, offer a greater possibility of a blackjack, and lower value cards lower the possibility that the dealer will bust (as he is required to hit stiff hands, whereas the player may hit or stand as she sees fit).

The procedure is not illegal, although casinos preserve the right to disallow players that are known or assumed card counters.. Card counting does not involve impacting the deck in any way, but rather, the player’s own meaning of the deck.. Each card the player sees is given a score which shows the value of that card in relation to the game, and the sum of those values is tracked.. There are a range of different ranking techniques, but all involve designating a positive, negative, or null value to each card.. When a new card is dealt, its value influences the sum of the running count. Low cards will increase the count, as their appearance means that the percentage of higher cards remaining is increased. High cards, likewise, lessen the count.

The High-Low technique, a common and rather basic approach, adds one for each card valued 2-6, and subtracts one for any ten through ace, while the 7, 8, and 9 receive no value.. It is deemed an easy program to learn and maintain because of its single-level count; the count is never increased or decreased by any more than one.. This makes it easier for the player to keep track of and still keep his head in the game itself..

The Zen Count, on the other hand, is a bit more sophisticated and allows for more precise accuracy in surmising odds. The more valuable cards, 4-6, are allocated a +2 value, while the 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all assigned a value of -2.~The more valuable cards, 4-6, are given a +2 value, while the 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all given a value of -2.. The 2, 3, and 7 are assigned values of +1, the ace is a -1, and the 8 and 9 are null..}. The 2, 3, and 7 are assigned values of +1, the ace is a -1, and the 8 and 9 are null.. This process is a multilevel count, and while it is considered more accurate, it requires more thought and time, and may therefore prevent one from playing as precisely, defeating the purpose of the technique one is using..

If a player is able to play quicker and thus make more money using a easier technique, there is little point in using a more comprehensive and precise technique, but this is entirely up to personal experience and preference.. Many more card counting systems exist to enhance one’s blackjack knowledge. It is basically an issue of experience to find which technique is best for the specific player..

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