Hello Everyone! I'm a college student from NJ and I've taken an interest in BJ. My goal is to become a serious AP, playing 2 or more days a week. Because I live less than an hour from AC, I will be playing the low min, 8D games to start with.
So far, I've read Blackbelt in BJ, Professional BJ, Knock-Out BJ, and BJ Your way to Riches. I bought 8 decks, a shoe, a felt mat, and a case of chips to practice with. I also plan to buy the CV BJ game. I've already memorized BS and I'm deciding on a counting system (there's so many!). I've taken a lot of consideration in choosing a counting system and I want to choose one that I will be using for a long time instead of starting at level 1 and moving up. For me difficulty is not a factor. I have strong math skills and aced statistics and calculus in college. Because I'll be playing in 8D games, I feel that I need a very accurate count with a high BC. That said, I think Wong's Halves count would be a good decision. I don't mind doing the extra work and I like the challenge. Before starting, though, I'd appreciate any advice or opinions about this decision. I've read a lot of threads, but rarely see anything about the halves count.
Aside from counting, I plan to Wong in and out of tables, follow Snyder's table conditions (SPI), and use a 1-12(or more) bet spread. Right now, I'm broke and looking for a job so I have plenty of time to drill and practice while I save for my BR. I have so many questions and so much to learn but, for now, I'll start with a few:
1) Is there any counting system that is more accurate than the halves count?
2) Is AC worth playing in, I've heard that most of the casinos have crappy rules because they cannot bar counters? Are there any other casinos on the east coast, not too far away, that have better rules?
3) I've read that the TC is neg or 0 75% of the time in a multi-deck game. Because there is so much flux in the 8D game, how can I Wong in and out without looking so suspicious? Am I going to be backcounting for several hours before I can sit down to a decent count?
Sorry for the long thread. Thank in advance to anyone who answers my questions.
P.S. Great Site!
So far, I've read Blackbelt in BJ, Professional BJ, Knock-Out BJ, and BJ Your way to Riches. I bought 8 decks, a shoe, a felt mat, and a case of chips to practice with. I also plan to buy the CV BJ game. I've already memorized BS and I'm deciding on a counting system (there's so many!). I've taken a lot of consideration in choosing a counting system and I want to choose one that I will be using for a long time instead of starting at level 1 and moving up. For me difficulty is not a factor. I have strong math skills and aced statistics and calculus in college. Because I'll be playing in 8D games, I feel that I need a very accurate count with a high BC. That said, I think Wong's Halves count would be a good decision. I don't mind doing the extra work and I like the challenge. Before starting, though, I'd appreciate any advice or opinions about this decision. I've read a lot of threads, but rarely see anything about the halves count.
Aside from counting, I plan to Wong in and out of tables, follow Snyder's table conditions (SPI), and use a 1-12(or more) bet spread. Right now, I'm broke and looking for a job so I have plenty of time to drill and practice while I save for my BR. I have so many questions and so much to learn but, for now, I'll start with a few:
1) Is there any counting system that is more accurate than the halves count?
2) Is AC worth playing in, I've heard that most of the casinos have crappy rules because they cannot bar counters? Are there any other casinos on the east coast, not too far away, that have better rules?
3) I've read that the TC is neg or 0 75% of the time in a multi-deck game. Because there is so much flux in the 8D game, how can I Wong in and out without looking so suspicious? Am I going to be backcounting for several hours before I can sit down to a decent count?
Sorry for the long thread. Thank in advance to anyone who answers my questions.
P.S. Great Site!