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Thursday, October 22, 2009

BlackJack System - Card Counting

By Mark Watson

Today I am going to speak about a blackjack strategy called counting cards. For years people have been trying to make money from blackjack because of the low house edge and they believe that it is beatable when you count cards.

The way card counting works is you keep track of how many high number cards like the nines and the tens have come out of the shoe and how many low cards have come out.

The reasoning for this is that the dealer is in the best position when there are more low cards in the shoe and vice versa when there are more high cards - the player has the advantage.

The advantages work like this because the rules state that the dealer must hit when he has a hand of less than 16. Therefore, if the dealer hits with a hand of 12 or more and 10 is the next card, the dealer loses and the player wins.

This all sounds fine on the surface, but in reality, the system is nearly impossible to implement - you have to manage to keep track of the cards and really have to concentrate hard.

Also, there is another problem - all the while you are trying to keep the count you also have to play, you may lose money before you get your advantage.

With regards to the advantage you have, it is never greater than 1%. Therefore you may have a very short advantage which disappears the minute the high cards come out.

In conclusion I think that card counting can work if you are an experienced blackjack player and at the same time you are very good at counting quickly. For an average person that has limited blackjack skills I do not believe they would be able to count cards successfully.

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