get the book and the software to practice at home.fresher said:im learning the K.O. System i have a few questions. so now i count the sevens as a +1? and using this count takes out the need to convert to True Count?
also do u start with the number that corresponds with the amount of decks in play?
Agreed, those 2 sources are both great and are well worth the money. They will save you a ton of time and will get you casino ready in no time.jtleon said:get the book and the software to practice at home.
book is around $17.95
software is around 29.95
i think they are worth that money.....i havent use KO in any casino yet....but their system is simple and good.
http://www.koblackjack.com/ (Archive copy)
If you are definitely using KO and you don't want to spend too much money, that is a fine decision. The KO program is plenty good enough to get you up to speed.jtleon said:me too, i think im weak on math mentally....so i only use KO :>
ko software only cost 27 while verite cost 90, even verite can use for different counting system, but it is not useful for me as i only need KO, so i go for the cheaper option, KO which cost only 27
The rich play experience is NOT where its at - the DRILLS are where its at! zgScottH said:If you ever have a few extra dollars to spend, then CV is a good decision as well. It has a TON of options to customize the playing experience to be just as it would be in the casino.
I agree. In fact, I have ONLY used CV for the drills so far. I have never played any blackjack using CV, but I have used the deck estimation drill.zengrifter said:The rich play experience is NOT where its at - the DRILLS are where its at! zg