Blackjack Omega II
The Omega II counting system is a balanced and advanced level-two method that needs the Ace side count in order to improve the player’s betting efficiency. This system is to be regarded as one that can provide the player with the advanced counting technique and it is not suitable for the total beginners due to its complexity. Here is the chart that you need to memorize in order to use the Omega II card counting system.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A
+1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 0
This counting strategy was designed for advanced players and this is the main reason why you should use it if you plan to become a professional player. This system is strong due to its Ace count. Thanks to this count, the betting efficiency will be 0.99 instead of 0.92 – the betting efficiency that can be reached when leaving aside the Ace count. The Ace count is the feature that allows every player to learn and even use this system in small steps.
The first step may begin with one count from the chart above and with a simple playing and betting strategy. The only thing that you will have to do is to add your Ace side count because this highly versatile system can allow you to take your game to the highest levels or keep it quite simple and efficient. The main disadvantage related to this card counting system is the fact that it will take you longer to learn when compared to other systems belonging to the level one count. The whole system is extremely accurate and efficient and it is quite similar to the Zen counting system. It can provide the player with the largest advantage he can possible get when playing blackjack. The cards are given a wide variety of values – Omega II comes along with values that range from minus two to plus two. This is the main reason why this system is more complicated than others because you will have to remember all these values.
It is a balanced system and this means that you will start to count at 0 as soon as the deck is dealt and you will have to finish your count at 0 too, after the shoe or deck of cards have been dealt out. Keep in mind that your count must end and start with 0 and you will have to count through your entire deck in order to make sure that you do not miss the correct track and count. So, you will have to learn how to count the cards according to the chart above. The Aces will all be counted as 0 and you can optimize your strategy further because when the Aces are counted as zero or null, you will have to keep track of all the Aces in your separate counting. You will have to keep track of your two separate counts. So, if you decide to count the Aces too, you will have to compare the number of Aces that have already been dealt to the number of Aces that are still in your deck. By doing this, you will make better betting decisions.

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