AnIrishmannot2brite
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OK just now started the Zen count in practice. Doesn't seem so ominous but then i was getting really fast with Hi/Lo in recent months anyway.
Things I noticed in practice:
1. Running count fluctuates more quickly. Must be due to the large value positive cards (4 through 6) and the bigger negative cards (tens). And maybe because this is the first system I've tried that counts just two cards (8 & 9) as neutral.
2. Seems a slightly better system at reducing negative count house edge. The two hours I applied to the trainer stayed mostly low in counts. Seemed to break even easier.
3. More confidence hitting hands in both high and low counts. In high counts I felt better staying on stiff hands. Then in the low count I would hit that twelve against dealers six up card and improve my hand more often than not.
Does anyone else notice this running count fluctuation? Is the term "Zen" used because of these fluctuations? Like Yin & Yang?
Is the fluctuation an indication of a more efficient card value?
Who has used this with hand held games?
With six + deck shoes?
Seems like a winner, but i need a little more practice.
Things I noticed in practice:
1. Running count fluctuates more quickly. Must be due to the large value positive cards (4 through 6) and the bigger negative cards (tens). And maybe because this is the first system I've tried that counts just two cards (8 & 9) as neutral.
2. Seems a slightly better system at reducing negative count house edge. The two hours I applied to the trainer stayed mostly low in counts. Seemed to break even easier.
3. More confidence hitting hands in both high and low counts. In high counts I felt better staying on stiff hands. Then in the low count I would hit that twelve against dealers six up card and improve my hand more often than not.
Does anyone else notice this running count fluctuation? Is the term "Zen" used because of these fluctuations? Like Yin & Yang?
Is the fluctuation an indication of a more efficient card value?
Who has used this with hand held games?
With six + deck shoes?
Seems like a winner, but i need a little more practice.