therealhustle
New Member
Hello all,
I have been trawling the web and some of this site for a while now, looking into card counting.
Ill give you all a background, and what i intend to do over the coming months. Your help will all be appreciated
Currently 19, studying engineering at university.
I have started practicing, and intend to master card counting in order to make a reasonable profit from the game. I also have a colleague who i have started teaching the very basics of counting to. we will be attacking the casino as a pair.
I will give you all an update from each casino visit and keep basic logs of bankroll, wins/losses etc.
Basically, what i know so far is the simple hilo counting method where you assign +-1 to all cards apart from 789. I also understand you make larger bets when the count is good.
I have already been to the casino, which has the following rules, and will be my 'local' as such:
Dealer stands on all 17's. Double on any 9, 10, 11. 6 Deck. 5/6 decks available ( i beleive this is called about 83% penetration?) 7 players per table. European style ie dealer doesn't peek(and doesnt have her 2nd card until last player has finished his hand). Split any cards.
Table min £2. Table max £100 ( i think)
How many hands should i, or we as a group of players, be playing in order for an average to smooth out?
Can someone give me a quick breakdown of the general plan ie.
I believe i stand back and count from a newly shuffled shoe. There will be a situation where the count is +9 for a 6d game. I divide this value by 3 as there are 3 decks left giving me a 'true count' of +3. Should i triple my basic wager or more at this point?
Is the simple +- 1 count system effective enough as i am pretty good with maths etc and could use another more advanced system?
Any tips, advice etc appreciated!
Also, a question i have been asked: Why does the house have its initial advantage of X% if you are just playing for fun ie. using no strategies or counting methods?
Thanks
I have been trawling the web and some of this site for a while now, looking into card counting.
Ill give you all a background, and what i intend to do over the coming months. Your help will all be appreciated
Currently 19, studying engineering at university.
I have started practicing, and intend to master card counting in order to make a reasonable profit from the game. I also have a colleague who i have started teaching the very basics of counting to. we will be attacking the casino as a pair.
I will give you all an update from each casino visit and keep basic logs of bankroll, wins/losses etc.
Basically, what i know so far is the simple hilo counting method where you assign +-1 to all cards apart from 789. I also understand you make larger bets when the count is good.
I have already been to the casino, which has the following rules, and will be my 'local' as such:
Dealer stands on all 17's. Double on any 9, 10, 11. 6 Deck. 5/6 decks available ( i beleive this is called about 83% penetration?) 7 players per table. European style ie dealer doesn't peek(and doesnt have her 2nd card until last player has finished his hand). Split any cards.
Table min £2. Table max £100 ( i think)
How many hands should i, or we as a group of players, be playing in order for an average to smooth out?
Can someone give me a quick breakdown of the general plan ie.
I believe i stand back and count from a newly shuffled shoe. There will be a situation where the count is +9 for a 6d game. I divide this value by 3 as there are 3 decks left giving me a 'true count' of +3. Should i triple my basic wager or more at this point?
Is the simple +- 1 count system effective enough as i am pretty good with maths etc and could use another more advanced system?
Any tips, advice etc appreciated!
Also, a question i have been asked: Why does the house have its initial advantage of X% if you are just playing for fun ie. using no strategies or counting methods?
Thanks