Hi everyone,
Thanks to everyone who posts on this board. I have read countless helpful tips, advice, personal experience etc that are invaluable to me.
I started counting about a year ago by reading WGBB. I practiced and read and practiced and read. I played at home on my comp keeping track of my wins and losses.
I learned HO-1 for 6-Deck play as this is the game that is local to me (Canada). However, I quickly learned that in order to have any hope of beating that game I have to wong in to + counts and wong out low counts. Also, I found the spread a bit of a problem. Since I was just beginning to implement my skills in real casino play, I was hesitant to bet a 1-12 spread @ a $5 min. Simply put - I felt way over my head....
So I hit the books some more and came across this site and other similar sites and did some more homework. I dropped the HO-1 (without Ace side count) and picked up learning Hi-Lo. I found this far easier to use and as a result, I was able to quickly begin learing some indexes. I started to find success playing at home enough to try the casino again.
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I've had moderate success playing that game. Still working on my game but appreciate the help and advice from everyone here!
On a side note:
I was down in Vegas last week and I could not believe the amount of 6:5 SD I saw down there. My first trip to Vegas and I spent near zero hours playing on the strip. It's too bad for sure but I know I was wise to avoid that game all together. I was very unimpressed with the quality of games in Vegas. I played some single deck Downtown but I found the shuffle always came just as the count was getting good. I can only remember one time where I was able to get my max bet out during a good count. Generally the tables were full and they dealt out two hands from the SD. The first hand would have to be +3 or +4 in order for me to get a decent bet out.
Cheers,
RyGuy
Thanks to everyone who posts on this board. I have read countless helpful tips, advice, personal experience etc that are invaluable to me.
I started counting about a year ago by reading WGBB. I practiced and read and practiced and read. I played at home on my comp keeping track of my wins and losses.
I learned HO-1 for 6-Deck play as this is the game that is local to me (Canada). However, I quickly learned that in order to have any hope of beating that game I have to wong in to + counts and wong out low counts. Also, I found the spread a bit of a problem. Since I was just beginning to implement my skills in real casino play, I was hesitant to bet a 1-12 spread @ a $5 min. Simply put - I felt way over my head....
So I hit the books some more and came across this site and other similar sites and did some more homework. I dropped the HO-1 (without Ace side count) and picked up learning Hi-Lo. I found this far easier to use and as a result, I was able to quickly begin learing some indexes. I started to find success playing at home enough to try the casino again.
[text deleted by management]
I've had moderate success playing that game. Still working on my game but appreciate the help and advice from everyone here!
On a side note:
I was down in Vegas last week and I could not believe the amount of 6:5 SD I saw down there. My first trip to Vegas and I spent near zero hours playing on the strip. It's too bad for sure but I know I was wise to avoid that game all together. I was very unimpressed with the quality of games in Vegas. I played some single deck Downtown but I found the shuffle always came just as the count was getting good. I can only remember one time where I was able to get my max bet out during a good count. Generally the tables were full and they dealt out two hands from the SD. The first hand would have to be +3 or +4 in order for me to get a decent bet out.
Cheers,
RyGuy