I make mistakes all the time. Counting errors don't account for very much in terms of your profitability. You don't want to make them, but don't be afraid to get your bets out there because you think you might have missed a card. Counting accuracy is less important than good game selection- playing only games with good rules and good penetration.L.J. said:all bj books says if you make mistakes (when counting down a deck) you have to practice until you simply dont make them anymore. but no matter how much i practice sooner or later i make a mistake. is this normal? how many decks can u count down before making a mistake?
One important fact is that random errors are not cumulative. They have a tendency to balance out. Even reversing the count is no big deal if you do it twice in rapid succession. I myself once reversed the count an astounding 1,402 times between placing my bet and playing my hand on a single round, and it didn't make any difference. Good thing it wasn't 1,403 , then I would have been in trouble.EasyRhino said:The problem with mistakes that you catch is it may mean there's mistakes that you don't catch. It's like rats or cockroaches. And if there's a lot and a variety of mistakes in your play, then you're likely losing money instead of winning it.
... however, as AM implied, if your running count is off by 1 through a shoe... that won't really make a significant difference in the grand scheme of things. Using the count is such an imprecise tool that a tiny amount of imprecision doesn't hurt it too bad (that's the whole reason different counting systems can exist and be useful).
You need to be able to count down decks without errors. Not a death march of 100 decks in a row, but you need to be able to count them down in a relaxed environment without errors. Then, if you can do something to simulate a casino environment (friend dealing and loud noises), then go for that. Failing that, going to a casino and just backcounting tables can be good (and boring) practice).
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: zgAutomatic Monkey said:I myself once reversed the count an astounding 1,402 times between placing my bet and playing my hand on a single round, and it didn't make any difference. Good thing it wasn't 1,403 , then I would have been in trouble.
You have already stated that finding the best game is whats really important. If that's the case why would you weaken a better game by lessening the strength of penetration according to your mistake analysis. For that matter why worry about finding good games if your skill level neutralizes the better games anyway. Thats a typical lazy attitude that some counters adapt to rationalize poor play. Its real simple, if you want to be good at something, then strive for exactly that. I for one cannot be satisfied with worsening my situation with incompetence.Automatic Monkey said:One important fact is that random errors are not cumulative. They have a tendency to balance out. Even reversing the count is no big deal if you do it twice in rapid succession. I myself once reversed the count an astounding 1,402 times between placing my bet and playing my hand on a single round, and it didn't make any difference. Good thing it wasn't 1,403 , then I would have been in trouble.
The second important fact is that missed cards at the beginning of or during a shoe are identical to cards behind the cut card. So opting to play a game with 1.5 decks cut off instead of 1.25 cut off is just like making 13 random counting errors per shoe, and it's unlikely anyone makes that many.
This is were practice is important. Keep practicing until you are perfect at home. If you are still making 1 in 10 mistakes at home you are not ready yet for the casino. Don't worry it will come to you. I would suggest along with counting down decks also invest in some practice software which will help speed things up and it can monitor your errors. When I was younger and played baseball during a practice I once did not dive for a ball. When my coach asked my why I did not dive for it? I told him I would do it in the game. He answered back to me "If you can't do it in practice you won't be able to do it in the game". There is a lot of truth to that statement in any endeavour you pursue in life. While you will never be able to know for sure if you are making mistakes in the casino because you cannot grab the cards in the discard tray and check, the best way to minimize mistakes at the casino is to be perfect at home. A mistake here or there might not effect your EV at all in the casino but many mistakes even little ones will add up over time and it is hard enough to make money at this game without subtracting from your EV from mistakes which should be avoidable.L.J. said:when i count down decks at home i make about 1 mistake in 10 decks. the problem is like you say in the casino when you have tc and basic strategy and stuff to think about. im worried that i will simply forget the count, or the last cards.
for example if the count has been 3 for a long time, and then changes, someone disturbs my concentration, and i wonder what the count was? - right, 3!
Are there any softwares that could help to practice counting on a smartphone?SystemsTrader said:I would suggest along with counting down decks also invest in some practice software which will help speed things up and it can monitor your errors.
I don't know about that AM? While I haven't tested this to know if errors are cumulative or not. I do know when ever I create a new trading system I will run it with and without execution errors and the errors will almost always have a negative effect on EV and its usually compounded with slippage. I know blackjack and trading the markets aren't exactly the same thing but they do have many parallels which drew me to playing blackjack. Have you ever run any sims with errors built in?Automatic Monkey said:One important fact is that random errors are not cumulative. They have a tendency to balance out.
I don't know. Sonny might be the guy who can answer this one or try e-mailing Norm at http://www.qfit.compeaegg said:Are there any softwares that could help to practice counting on a smartphone?
Well it maybe true, that sometimes we will add a Xtra 2 or subtract a Xtra to our RC. In effect, will lead to inaccuracy for playing and betting decisions. AKA errors!SystemsTrader said:I don't know about that AM? While I haven't tested this to know if errors are cumulative or not. I do know when ever I create a new trading system I will run it with and without execution errors and the errors will almost always have a negative effect on EV and its usually compounded with slippage. I know blackjack and trading the markets aren't exactly the same thing but they do have many parallels which drew me to playing blackjack. Have you ever run any sims with errors built in?
Qfit did. Somewhere at one of his sites is a table of SCORE with Hi-lo and 4 mistakes per hour as comparision against other systems. Will see if i could find it.SystemsTrader said:Have you ever run any sims with errors built in?
Plenty. The QFIT package will allow you to play with errors but it doesn't say exactly what the nature of those errors are, so I'll have to rely on theory.SystemsTrader said:I don't know about that AM? While I haven't tested this to know if errors are cumulative or not. I do know when ever I create a new trading system I will run it with and without execution errors and the errors will almost always have a negative effect on EV and its usually compounded with slippage. I know blackjack and trading the markets aren't exactly the same thing but they do have many parallels which drew me to playing blackjack. Have you ever run any sims with errors built in?
lol i'm following this thread with extreme interest being the way that i play and all...Automatic Monkey said:......Miscounted cards behave just like unknown cards such as the ones behind the cut card and of course we want to minimize those which is what we do when we look for good pen. But unless you are only playing shoes that have 76 cards cut out instead of 78, I don't see the point of fretting over miscounting a couple of cards per shoe. Time would be better spent in other ways. Everything we do is a gross approximation anyway.
ever try using your chips to count? ask for 20 whites with the rest of your chips, its easier to keep track, and its hilarious that the dealer probably thinks your going to tip with them.. i can count down a deck in about 50 seconds with about 1 mistake every 4 decks, yet i have less trouble than you would think in the casino because i use my chips, except the only problem is i have to count my chips to find out the run count, and i struggle with being able to estimate the true count quickly and accurately, but for somebody who didnt practice for hours on end, id say im doing pretty damn good.. also i flat bet and wong, so the true count is only needed for playing decisions for meL.J. said:when i count down decks at home i make about 1 mistake in 10 decks. the problem is like you say in the casino when you have tc and basic strategy and stuff to think about. im worried that i will simply forget the count, or the last cards.
for example if the count has been 3 for a long time, and then changes, someone disturbs my concentration, and i wonder what the count was? - right, 3!