radioguy21
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I was explaining the basics of card-counting to an intelligent (and non-gambling) friend of mine, and he asked a question that I didn't have a good answer for.
He asked, "Wouldn't it be mentally less-taxing to count the small cards (2-7)as -1 and the big cards (10, A) as +1?"
I've been studying and using KO Preferred for about a year now, and I know that Vancura and Fuchs suggest customizing your count to what you're comfortable with, adjusting the IRC and Key Count as necessary. If you mentally adjusted the card values and adjusted your betting (i.e. increased your wager when the deck was 'negative',) would it cause any problems?
Don't know that I want to re-learn anything, just thought I'd get your thoughts?
He asked, "Wouldn't it be mentally less-taxing to count the small cards (2-7)as -1 and the big cards (10, A) as +1?"
I've been studying and using KO Preferred for about a year now, and I know that Vancura and Fuchs suggest customizing your count to what you're comfortable with, adjusting the IRC and Key Count as necessary. If you mentally adjusted the card values and adjusted your betting (i.e. increased your wager when the deck was 'negative',) would it cause any problems?
Don't know that I want to re-learn anything, just thought I'd get your thoughts?