Tell us why you are using HiLo of late. zgSonny said:My first system has Hi-Opt I, then Hi-Opt II. After a while I switched to Zen because it doesn't require a side count of aces. More recently I've been using HiLo but I still like Zen better. I think most people usually start with either HiLo or KO. Both system s are very simple and quite powerful.
Can't argue with that.EyeHeartHalves said:In the World of Blackjack, the most profitable theories are also the most difficult learn. Screw "happy mediums"--SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!
At least we have something in common "i'm a gambler," I like that!sagefr0g said:hi/lo, switched to ace/ten front count, switched back to hi/lo, switched to a blend of hi/lo & voodoo.
i'm a gambler not a professional advantage player.
50 hours a year is not enough (in my opinion and, though i havent checked the math to confirm, i am sure statistically speaking as well) to let the extra edge halves or any other higher level system gives you to shine through the variance of this game. i would stick with hi lo unless you want to do it for the personal challenge. BUT if learning a higher level system vs something like hi lo keeps you out of the casino (ie delays you from playing at an advantage), i would recommend sticking with hi lo. i think the posts here from long time APs like sonny who mention years later going back to something as "simple" as hi lo from hi opt I/II or zen is a testament to the simple truth that whatever system will get you playing in the casino the fastest and easiest with an advantage is the one to use.callipygian said:Can't argue with that.![]()
Can you estimate how much time it took you to learn Halves in relation to how long it took you to learn Hi-Lo? I think it would be helpful for those of us who are casual players (<50 hrs/yr) decide whether it's worth the effort.
It took me literally a few days to learn Hi-Lo accurately. Admittedly, it took me a few months to learn Halves accurately but I went the extra mile to learn more than the Sweet 16 or Illustrious 18 that I did with Hi-Lo. I already knew BS to the 't' before even attempting Hi-Lo. Thus, Hi-Lo was pretty easy and admittedly, I thought Halves was going to be a lot easier than it was.callipygian said:Can't argue with that.![]()
Can you estimate how much time it took you to learn Halves in relation to how long it took you to learn Hi-Lo? I think it would be helpful for those of us who are casual players (<50 hrs/yr) decide whether it's worth the effort.