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		<title>Hi Lo Card Counting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hi-Lo card counting system was developed in order to help the total beginners and the intermediate players. This system makes everything easier for the player – actually, it is one of the most common weapons of choice that can be used by the blackjack teams. The main reason why this system is so efficient [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hi-Lo card counting system was developed in order to help the total beginners and the intermediate players. This system makes everything easier for the player – actually, it is one of the most common weapons of choice that can be used by the blackjack teams. The main reason why this system is so efficient is that it works quite well when applied to the learning curve of every blackjack team. First, you should start by paying attention to the following values that belong to each card in the deck.<br />
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2, 3, 4 , 5, 6     Count +1<br />
7, 8, 9  Count 0<br />
10, J, Q, K, A  Count -1</p>
<p>There are some separate groups dealing with the card values. The small cards (2-6) are counted as +1 as they are played. The 12 middle cards (7-9) are neutral cards and will not change the card counting as they are played. The 20 big cards (10-Ace) are counted as -1 as they are played. The whole system is regarded as a balanced one because every card is going to be counted in the 52 card deck and the player will end up with the count of 0. Every card is going to change the way you count and you will have to face a continuous battle between the low cards and the high ones in order to control the card counting.</p>
<p>Remember that the smaller the cards, the higher the odds of winning. When you are dealing with less smaller cards, you will be more likely to be dealt blackjack. The count at the blackjack table starts at 0 &#8211; starting with the initial 0 count, you will continue by adding 1 and adding 1 or subtracting 1 and you will have to do this for every card that will be dealt in the deck. Once you miss the cards by accident and your card counting gets off, you will shift your own odds of winning without even being aware of this. You must keep in mind that your first step in learning this system is to try and get familiar with all the point values of the cards that are played. Therefore, you should get the deck of cards and try to turn them over, each one at a time in order to recite and memorize their actual value. Here is an easy tip for you to follow when trying to get familiar with these values – for the high cards, you can try and say M-one and for the low cards, you can try and say just <em>one</em>. You can leave the neutral cards aside because you will not have to say anything for them. Once you will get familiar with all the card values, you will have to continue by keeping this running count for your whole deck. But this time you will have to subtract and add all the cards. Here is an example taken from a specialist’s piece of advice</p>
<p>1st card = King. The count is: M-one.<br />
2nd card= Ace. The count is: M-two.<br />
3rd card = 9. The count is still: M-two.<br />
4th card = Jack. The count is: M-three.<br />
5th card =5. The count is: M-two.<br />
6th card = 4. The count is M-one.<br />
7th card = 3. The is: Even (You don’t have to see anything.)<br />
8th card = 6. The count is One.<br />
9th card = 7.  The count is still: One</p>
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		<title>Blackjack Card Counting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blackjack card counting can be regarded as the only method to turn the casino’s advantage around and favor the player. As soon as you add an efficient card counting technique, the advantage will be with you. You will be more likely to win when there are plenty of high cards on the deck &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blackjack card counting can be regarded as the only method to turn the casino’s advantage around and favor the player. As soon as you add an efficient card counting technique, the advantage will be with you. You will be more likely to win when there are plenty of high cards on the deck &#8211; the dealer is more likely to win when there are plenty of low cards on the deck. The high cards are perfect for you as a player because the dealer will have to hit on a range of hands such as 15, 14, 13 and 12. Having a lot of high cards is good for you because these cards will increase your chances of getting the blackjack. So, card counting is all about knowing how many high cards are left on the deck – based on this, you will bet more money. When there are few high cards left, you will bet less money too. You will not have to keep the track of the all the card values that remain in the game. You will have to care just about the ratio of the low cards to the higher ones.</p>
<p>Start by counting the high cards as -1 and the low ones as +1. Each time one card is dealt, you will have to either subtract one or add one from your personal running count. When your number is a high one, you will know that the high cards are much more than the low ones and you can take your chances and bet even more money. When your number is a low one, you will have to bet lower because the high cards are fewer than the low ones. This is called card counting. There are plenty of pros when it comes to using the card counting. For instance, the odds will be in your favor. You will not have to posses a very good memory – all you need to know is that there are neutral, high and low cards. You will also be allowed to predict what cards are next in order to bet according to this. And maybe the biggest pro is the fact that card counting is not illegal for you to use.</p>
<p>But there are cons as well – for instance, if a casino picks up your card counting, you are very likely to be banned from playing at that place ever again. Keep in mind that the casino does not have to come up with a particular reason for doing so – you will be banned and that’s it.  It is said that card counting can be used just in the real casinos. The online ones are based on a computer that will make the cards in order to come out quite randomly. Therefore, card counting may become worthless in this case. There are many ways for you to start learning how to count cards in order to make a killing on the decks. Just remember that you must not be caught in the act when counting your cards. Otherwise, this whole strategy will not work in your case.</p>
<p>Card counting is all about learning the right trick. These tricks must be practiced because practice makes perfect. You will also have to learn how to focus when trying to count your cards, especially if you take part to the online version of the blackjack. Do not let things distract your attention from the computer – you need to keep on counting regardless of your situation. But forget about being too focused especially if you play in a real casino – the dealer will notice your attention and he will know that you are counting your cards. The best thing for you to do is to counteract your card counting by trying to make some random shuffles. Subtlety is the keyword here because you need to stay aware of everything that happens around you especially when you are focused on card counting. Try and keep the betting spread small – the betting spread is the pattern you are likely to make with your own betting and the wide range of differences that are likely to appear between each of your bets. Therefore, you need to keep your increments low in order to avoid being spotted by the dealer.</p>
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