Anyone try the Speed Count system? How does it stack up against say Hi-Lo, or Omega 2?
Info here:
http://www.goldentouchblackjack.com/
Info here:
http://www.goldentouchblackjack.com/
Mr Renzey says its "considerably weaker." You disagree and say it has 35% of the performance. Whats your definition of considerably weaker?QFIT said:I very rarely disagree with Fred - but do in this case. SC has about 35% of the performance of KO. The advertisements grossly exaggerate performance and ease of use.
I don't believe it has "gotten a bad rap." Read the ad. They stand up in the seminar with a slide that claims “70 to 95 percent of the positive edge of professional systems such as High-Low.” They claim “you could learn and apply this new method in the casino after only two days of practice!.” They claim “you’ll get that great power in virtually all games, with none of the drawbacks!”shadroch said:Mr Renzey says its "considerably weaker." You disagree and say it has 35% of the performance. Whats your definition of considerably weaker?
Nice way of laying it out straight and to the point. :eyepatch:QFIT said:Fact is, Speed Count has a ridiculously high risk of ruin. I believe most people would be better off using Basic Strategy. But if they are going to use it – they should at least be informed of the real numbers. Speed Count is a scam.
Can you simply answer my question.QFIT said:I don't believe it has "gotten a bad rap." Read the ad. They stand up in the seminar with a slide that claims “70 to 95 percent of the positive edge of professional systems such as High-Low.” They claim “you could learn and apply this new method in the casino after only two days of practice!.” They claim “you’ll get that great power in virtually all games, with none of the drawbacks!”
I'm really bothered by claims that beating casinos is easy. Everyone here has the experience to know you can't become an advantage player in two days. Or two weeks or two months. Fact is, Speed Count has a ridiculously high risk of ruin. I believe most people would be better off using Basic Strategy. But if they are going to use it – they should at least be informed of the real numbers. Speed Count is a scam.
I thought I had. I disagree that it has received a "bad rap." I disagree that recreational players should use it. I believe the false advertising makes it dangerous.shadroch said:Can you simply answer my question.
Mr Renzy says its considerably weaker than KO. You say you disagree and find it is 35% of KO. From your statements,I'm assuming that you don't find 35% to be considerably weaker. So what is?
I don’t think Qfit disagrees that it is considerably weaker. In fact, he helped to prove it. I believe he only disagrees with Fred’s endorsement of it. On a risk-adjusted basis the system just doesn’t hold up.shadroch said:Mr Renzy says its considerably weaker than KO. You say you disagree and find it is 35% of KO. From your statements,I'm assuming that you don't find 35% to be considerably weaker.