Something I found re: UBZ

Cyrano

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Hey guys, I was scanning other boards when I came across this post and noticed the same problem with the UBZII. I'm interested in the answers so I'm reposting it here too. Does anybody know the answers especially to the first and the fourth questions?

I've purchased the UBZ2 book and it looks like Greek to me.
First, do you happen to know why the Index numbers for the 10,10 split on p. 1-9 is different than the 10,10 split on p. 2-12?
Second, how do you read the departures on p. 2-12? Say, for A,9 vs. 6 with an index number of 8. Does that mean Double at 8 or more, otherwise Hit (or otherwise Stand)?
Finally, the region around me has great single and double deck games. Do you suggest I memorize both the 1D and the 2D+ indices or do you suggest I memorize one or the other?

I tried to simulate the indices with PBA, but the numbers I get are radically different than the ones George C. has. Who's right? Thanks in advance.
 

BradRod

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Hey cyrano.

I just got UBZ2 also . Used it for the first time last night. I only played for 2 hours but, got up almost 6 units . so, it was a positive trial run. I also had some questions about the system before using it. I have some more now that I have actually tried it. I will post more about this soon.

Basically in my play last night I just when on faith and did not try applying too many varations. Basically just insurance and 16 v T. I remain a little bit confused about establishing the pivot point. I also found the book a little sparse on development and explanation of the system but, Geo C. is very responsive to e-mail inquiries.
 

Cyrano

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Grats on the win! So far, I'm +127 units in about 30 hours of play. It was pretty easy to learn the system, so I was hoping to sim it and get more indices. That's why the last question was of particular interest, since I ran across the same problem with SBA.
 
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