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All blackjack card counting systems have the same basic idea: They track the amount of high and low cards already dealt. The purpose of card counting systems is to. Techniques of Blackjack Card Counting. There are a number of different counting systems. We reviewed most of them and will add reviews of any new discovered ones. Check the review of particular systems to see how does the system work along with history, recommendations and rating. One of the simplest counting systems is called the High-Low. Main Blackjack Card Counting Hub. If you're just beginning your research for a blackjack card counting system, you should definitely check out our main page focused on all things card counting. Casino minimum deposit 1. Using the link below, you can explore more general information about card counting. We've also got high-level details about other popular card.

Blackjack, or Twenty-one, is the most popular casino game. With the development of the personal computer, players, including mathematically skilled individuals who had used brute force methods to develop systems to win at the game, found that computer-developed systems provided a distinct advantage.

In the 1960's, blackjack became the most popular of casino games after computer-based systems were developed which gave an edge to the player. Various mathematicians and gamblers including Edward Thorp and Les Golden have refined these systems.[1][2][3][4][5]

The following table summarizes the most popular and most powerful systems. References are provided to the developers of the systems and the most authoritative websites which discuss their attributes.

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The numbers in the table are the values assigned to the given card. In blackjack, 10s, Jacks, Queens, and Kings are all considered '10-value' cards. The total 'count' of a hand is the arithmetic sum of the values assigned to the cards being held in the hand.

System Name2s3s4s5s6s7s8s9s10sA'sDeveloper
Advanced Omega II[6][7][8]1122210-1-20Bryce Carlson
Canfield Expert[9][10]0111110-1-10Richard Canfield (John Hinton)
Canfield Master[11]1122210-1-20Richard Canfield (John Hinton)
Hi-Lo[12][13]11111000-1-1Edward O. Thorp
Hi-Opt I (High Optimum)[14][15]01111000-10Lance Humble and Carl Cooper
Hi-Opt II (High Optimum)[16][17]11221100-20Lance Humble and Carl Cooper
Keep It Simple 2 (KISS 2)[18][19]0/11111000-10Fred Renzey
Keep It Simple 3 (KISS 3)[20][21]0/11111100-1-1Fred Renzey
Knock Out (K-O; All Sevens)[22][23][24]11111100-1-1Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs
Mentor[25][26]1222210-1-2-1Fred Renzey
Red Seven[27][28]111110/100-1-1Arnold Snyder
Revere 14 Count[29][30]2234210-2-30Lawrence Revere (G. Owens)
Revere Advanced Point Count (RAPC)[31][32]2334320-1-3-4Lawrence Revere (G. Owens)
Revere Plus-Minus[33][34][35]1111100-1-10Lawrence Revere (G. Owens)
Revere Point Count (RPC)[36][37]1222210-1-2-2Lawrence Revere (G. Owens)
Silver Fox[38][39][40]1111110-1-1-1Ralph Stricker
Unbalanced Zen II (UBZ2)[41][42][43]12222100-2-1George C.
Uston Advanced Plus/Minus (APM)[44][45]01111100-1-1Ken Uston
Uston Advanced Point Count (APC)[46][47]1223221-1-30Ken Uston
Uston Strongest and Simplest (SS)[48][49]2223210-1-2-2Ken Uston
Wong Halves[50][51][52].5111.51.50-.5-1-1Stanford Wong (John Ferguson)
Zen Count[53][54]11222100-2-1Arnold Snyder


References[edit]

  1. Golden, Les (2010). 'Countering the Casino Countering of Counters: The Golden Diagram to the Rescue,' Bluff Europe, June, p. 84-85
  2. Golden, Les (2011). 'Trust Me: An Undetectable Winning System For Blackjack! ,' Bluff Europe, March, p. 94-95
  3. Golden, Leslie M. (2011). 'An Analysis of the Disadvantage to Players of Multiple Decks in the Game of 21.' The Mathematical Scientist, 32, 2, p. 57-69
  4. http://www.appliedprobability.org/content.aspx?Group=tms&Page=tmsabstracts
  5. Golden, Les (2011). 'Stepping Out With My Baby: The Stepwise Betting Strategy,' Bluff Europe, April, p. 92-93
  6. Carlson, Bryce (2010) Blackjack for Blood, Gamestar Pr Inc
  7. 'Omega II Blackjackage'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  8. 'Omega II BJ21'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  9. 'Canfield Expert book'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  10. 'Canfield Expert Cardcounting'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  11. 'Canfield Master'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  12. Thorp, Edward O.(1962) Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One, Vintage, New York
  13. Thorp, Edward O.(1966) Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One, revised edition, Vintage, New York
  14. Humble, Lance and Cooper, Carl (1987) The Worlds Greatest Blackjack Book , Doubleday, New York
  15. 'Hi-Opt I'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  16. 'Hi-Opt II blackjackinfo'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  17. 'Hi-Opt II blackjacktactics'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  18. Renzey, Fred (2006) Blackjack Bluebook , Blackjack Mentor Press
  19. 'Kiss 2'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  20. Renzey, Fred (2006) Blackjack Bluebook II , Blackjack Mentor Press
  21. 'Kiss 3'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  22. Vancura, Olaf and Fuchs, Ken (1998) Knock-Out Blackjack, Huntington Press
  23. Zadehkoochak, M. (1992) The Book of British Blackjack Medimage. ISBN 1-897728-00-X
  24. 'Knock Out or All Sevens'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  25. Renzey, Fred (2006) Blackjack Bluebook II , Blackjack Mentor Press
  26. 'Mentor'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  27. Snyder, Arnold (1983) Blackbelt in Blackjack
  28. 'Red Seven'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  29. 'Revere 14 Count clickcasino'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  30. 'Revere 14 Count howtoplayblackjacks'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  31. 'Revere APC lolblackjack'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  32. 'Revere APC bonusblackjack'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  33. Revere, Lawrence (1971) Playing Blackjack as a Business , Carol Publishing Group-Lyle Stuart
  34. 'Revere'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  35. 'Revere Plus-Minus'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  36. Revere, Lawrence (1971) Playing Blackjack as a Business , Carol Publishing Group-Lyle Stuart
  37. 'Revere Point Count'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  38. Stricker, Ralph, Silver Fox Blackjack System, Gambler's Book Club, Las Vegas
  39. 'Silver Fox lolblackjack'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  40. 'Silver Fox bjinsider'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  41. C., George, The Unbalanced Zen II in Schlesinger, Don (2008 ) Blackjack Attack: Playing the Pros' Way, RGE Publishers
  42. 'Unbalanced Zen II bj21'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  43. 'Unbalanced Zen II lolblackjack'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  44. Uston, Ken (1998) Million Dollar Blackjack, Carol Publishing Group
  45. 'Uston Advanced Plus-Minus'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  46. Uston, Ken (1998) Million Dollar Blackjack, Carol Publishing Group
  47. 'Uston APC'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  48. Uston, Ken (1998) Million Dollar Blackjack, Carol Publishing Group
  49. 'Uston Strongest and Simplest'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  50. Wong, Stanford (1994) Professional Blackjack, Pi Yee Pr Press
  51. 'Wong Halves wonghalvesblackjack'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  52. 'Wong Halves blackjackage'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  53. Synder, Arnold (2005) Blackbelt in Blackjack, Cardoza, Las Vegas
  54. 'Zen Count'. Retrieved 2012-11-24.

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