it shouldn't take you that much longer to count them individually. for me i practice both in pairs and individually.SPX said:I know the KO guys suggest you count the deck in pairs. It takes me about 20 seconds more to count each card individually because I can't cancel and ignore pairs of cards.
Does the 30 second rule apply to counting each card individually? Or do you count them in pairs?
The true goal of what you are trying to acheve with counting a deck practice is to get you to where you can count the cards accuratly on automatic. Card counting is the ultimate in multi-tasking. You are counting down your card total, the dealers card total, counting every card that hits the table, recalling basic strateghy with indices, and adjusting your bet to the bet ramp, all this while you are talking to the guy next to you about the price of gasoline. Practice gets you to the point where it becomes automatic, not brains, not math skills, only with practice can we be able to get to the level we need to have a +EV. I have been counting cards for more than two years, and I still practice almost daily.SPX said:I know the KO guys suggest you count the deck in pairs. It takes me about 20 seconds more to count each card individually because I can't cancel and ignore pairs of cards.
Does the 30 second rule apply to counting each card individually? Or do you count them in pairs?
In pairs. zgSPX said:Does the 30 second rule apply to counting each card individually? Or do you count them in pairs?
I count in pairs... BUT I STILL say "+1 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3". zgMimosine said:... you will never say to yourself +1 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3.. that would take tooooooo long, it's more like +2 ...... +4 .... +2 ..... +2 .....0.
Same here.zengrifter said:I count in pairs... BUT I STILL say "+1 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3". zg
hmm, i guess i don't.ScottH said:Same here.
I count them in pairs as the second card is dealt to each player, then the dealer upcard, then I count the hit cards one-by-one as they come out, and then I count the dealer's bottom card followed by hit cards. Sometimes with the dealer hit cards instead of counting them one by one I wait and see if anything cancels out, and add them all at once.Mimosine said:hmm, i guess i don't.
when counting live i cancel cards out as much possible or typically add/subtract in units of 2. of course if their is an odd card out, then i tack it on, but in practice with 1 card at a time, i only use even numbers (though i practice with odd numbers too, but still only count in units of two).
when practicing with pairs, i count every number.
ditto for me too. Longest I can go nonstop is 8-9 hours, after that, I need at least 24 hours rest to recoup. I can't even count my fingers after 9 straight hours.ScottH said:Same here.
BFC said:that's an interesting trick,although i do what you say not to and i'm finding the only thing slowing me down is that i can't physically turn the cards over any faster.
i haven't been practising that long so maybe i'm fooling myself.![]()