Blackjack Card Counting Made Easy
By Stephen Todd
By using computer
trials, it has been proved mathematically that certain cards are favourable
to the player and others are favourable to the dealer.
Depending upon
what cards have been played, you can determine what cards are left, and
this influences how the player should play his hand.
For example,
if more cards are left that favour the player, the player now has an advantage
and can raise the bet size to capitalize on his advantage.
Card counting
in blackjack helps the player make choices that give him an edge.
Card counting
should be studied by anyone wanting to make long-term profits as it gives
the player an edge over the casino.
Two Card Counting Myths
Let's first dispel two common myths on card counting.
1. Card counters
do not memorize every card that they have seen dealt out of a deck or shoe.
2. Card counting
also does not allow a player to foresee with certainty what card will be
dealt out the deck next. It is simply a probability theory that will put
the odds in your favour over the long term. Short-term results can of course
vary.
Card Counting
Logic
So how does
a blackjack player actually card count? Many different techniques have
been researched and are practiced to keep track of the cards played from
a deck. Here we are going to use a very simple but effective one.
Before you
start to count, you need to know blackjack basic strategy. ALL card counting
systems are based on it, and it provides the best way to play following
on from the hands that have already been dealt. It's easy to learn, and
is soon committed to memory.
For those who
don't want to rely on memory, pre printed charts are available.
Basic strategy
lets you play at just under even odds with the casino, but card counting
takes the advantage one step further and allows you to have the edge in
your favour
The method
below is easy to learn, and with some practice, you will be ready to play
with the odds in your favour.
You can if
you wish then move on to other more complicated strategies that may increase
your edge further, but this is a perfect introduction.
The Lazy Way to Count Cards
Lazy card counting
is as easy as it sounds. It doesn't take a lot of concentration or calculations,
and makes very few demands on your memory.
In blackjack,
a deck rich in face cards is an advantage to the player.
All you need
to do with this method is observe the cards coming out of the deck. For
example, if you are playing a multiple deck, and after a few hands, you
observe that very few face cards or aces were played, then you have a situation
where the next hand will probably be good for you the player, and you should
increase your bet accordingly.
The Key: Look for Extremes
The key to
success with this method to is to always look for extremes. The absence
or predominance of exposed high cards is easily noticeable by any player.
You will often
play several hands where the mix of face cards and low value cards are
relatively even.
As soon as
you see an absence of exposed high value cards, you should increase your
bet. This is because the odds of a face card being dealt are now also increased
which favours you the player, and you should bet accordingly.
It's simple
but effective in putting the odds in your favour and is perfect introduction
to card counting.
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