A card counting system assigns a point score to each rank of card (e.g., 1 point for 2–6, 0 points for 7–9 and −1 point for 10–A). When a card is exposed, a counter adds the score of that card to a running total, the 'count'. A card counter uses this count to make betting and playing decisions according to a table which they have learned. IT'S HARD TO LEARN. First, you have to learn about the rule variations (things like 'double after.

Which Card Counting System Is Best

Is counting cards hard

Other Card Counting Systems

I have heard the omega is good as well as high opt and zen I am just confused as to which one I should learn to have the best opportunity to win at the table. Any help would be much appreciated
Also Does Ed Thorps ten count system still work in todays single and double deck?
I am interesting in playing single and double which we have a available in oklahoma what book do you guys recommend for this? I guess which book offers the best card counting strategy for single and double
How about the Uston Advanced Count? I have read that if you can learn it is by far the best system ever
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