how many decks of cards

Trever Kirk

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how many decks of cards would be best were i could find them easily and my edge would still be good. and please give me a link to the best card counting system for that decks of cards. thank you

p.s. what i meant by find them easily is like not like single deck where you usually have to go to a certain area.
 
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zengrifter

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Trever Kirk said:
how many decks of cards would be best were i could find them easily and my edge would still be good. and please give me a link to the best card counting system for that decks of cards. thank you

p.s. what i meant by find them easily is like not like single deck where you usually have to go to a certain area.
It always depends on the rules and penetration. Sometimes the 8D is best, sometimes 2D, IF you know what to look for. Fortunately you can use the same system for any# decks 1-8.

Start with BJ Bluebook by Fred Renzey. zg
 

rollem411

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Trever Kirk said:
what system would be best for all type of decks then.
Depends on how much of a challenge you are up for. I've been linking this site in almost all my posts, but im going to do it again. Fill out the answers and you will get one that best suits you... http://qfit.com/blackjack-strategy.htm I was using the AOII system until recently when someone told me to switch to Zen because it would be better.
 
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rollem411

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The thing is too...The more you practice, the better you will get so make sure you don't underestimate your skill. Also tell us what system you are going to choose and then you'll get feedback from more advanced players.
 

SystemsTrader

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Trever Kirk said:
1 deck:high opt 1
2 deck:eek:mega 2
mixed:KO
Primarily shoe:KO


how good is this and how good is the Ko system?
Using 3 different counting systems is a little overkill. Most systems are pretty close in the amount of money they will produce. I wouldn't get too hung up on squeezing out a little extra money from a more difficult system. Ask yourself what games will most of my play be against? If it's 1 and 2 deck then learn a level 2 system and if its mostly shoes then learn a level 1 system. The most important system to learn is the one you can master in the casino. Try out a few different systems at home and see which one you like the best then learn that one. I would suggest just to learn Hi-Lo for all games, its the benchmark system, is fairly easy and its versatile and there is a ton of information on it!
 
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