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Card Counting formula

Card Counting is easy. To get the TC (true count) just perform this equation after each dealt hand. Don't let the scantily, costumed cocktail waitress, a glaring pit boss or the babbling drunk seated beside you, disturb your concentation.

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Card Counting averages +.6% to 2.0%

I discovered a revolutionary method to learn card counting!

RC-4(Decks Played)/Decks Remaining = TC.

Card Counting bottlenecks here! No more division! In all other systems you must calculate the TC (true count) in your head after each dealt hand. Daunting to do in a crowded, noisy casino. My revolutionary system reduces this formula to a single chart with a few strategic numbers to visualize and remember which will alert you to increase your bet. Bet small when the deck is cold. Bet more when the deck is hot.

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Larry Kelly

Epiphany!  It really works. A card counting system that doesn’t require heavy math. It’s amazing! Of course the MIT system works – if you’re a math major at MIT. Hey, I got 540 in my math SAT. I thought when I read “revolutionary” it was Madison Avenue speaking. But it really works! If this guy was in medicine he’d win the Nobel Prize. He is the Tesla of Card Counting. An unheralded hero! He is AC vs DC.  I don’t understand how this is just coming out now. Card counting been out there for 50 years and this guy discovers a way the average man can get it! It’s the charts! The DVD is short on bling bling, high in content. Trust me, in a few years this is will be the only system out there, except of course for math majors at MIT. I had to watch chapters three and four a few times and but then... Epiphany!

Edward D.

Blackjack has been a hobby of mine for the past 10 years. I've read a lot of books, know a couple of different systems and made a little money over the years as a part timer. "Revolutionary system" did not mean much to me. I've seen that false promise all too often. But I was intrigued by the charts on the cover and the author's card counting experience, so I decided to put it in my library.
When he showed how the formulae could be laid out on a simple chart I kicked myself. Why didn't I think of that. I have read plenty of books and to my knowledge it has never been explained that way. This will lift the math nerd veil of mystery off of card counting. This system is very powerful in two respects: early entry and betting efficiency. It will bring home the bacon. If you want a quick and easy way to make money card counting this dvd will deliver.

Kevin Downey

Admittedly I was hesitant to venture into card counting but they promised easy and it was. The video moved along at a nice pace. I had no trouble picking up the concept. There was no distracting flashy visuals. The author stayed with content.
My girl friend was impressed with my cerebral venture. We watched it together one night and she jumped up and said "I can do this". We practiced together and now we have been making a little money as a team. You won't be disappointed with this video.

John Flanagan

Years ago I attempted to read a card counting book but quickly put it down. The recent movie "21" rekindled my curiosity and I decided to gamble on this DVD. Wow, did I come up a winner.
No extraneous fluff or distracting flashy stuff, this video slowly and clearly explained exactly how it is done. It was all content and I got it. The presentation was very vivid, charts were immensely helpful, audio was smooth and it was well paced. Not only was it obvious that Sarge is a professional gambler who has been around but I bet he has teaching experience.
The chapters have a very logical flow. Chapter three is the meat. It exposes the mystery of card counting. He slowly, with very clear visuals, explains how to keep a running count. And instead of the dreaded division formula the running count is displayed onto a graph divided into cold, warm and hot sections. A light bulb moment! A very novel concept those charts.
This DVD will appeal to the intellectually curious who want to know what is behind door number three - how is it done. Also, to those who aspire to give it a try this is a boot camp without heavy math. You will learn exactly how to extract money from a casino. Sarge used an expression that stuck with me, "Become the David against the casino Goliaths". I haven't thrown a stone yet but one is in my hand.

 

The Holy Grail of my system is the charts.

If you want to feel like Dorothy when she pulled back the curtain of the Mighty Wizard of Oz, you need the charts and possibly some ruby slippers but that's up to you.

If you get the DVD watch Chapter 7 first. You will see a password, which will enable you to click below and go to a page with printable PDFs of the charts.

Username: blackjack
Password:
username and password are both lower case

Guess away at the password. I'm sure you have a hunch. Hey, that's the same way you've been playing blackjack, guessing and hunching. Do yourself a favor, buy the DVD.

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Recommended reading:

"The World's Greatest Blackjack Book", by Humble and Cooper
It is an old text but it explains the Hi-Opt 1 system which I have successfully used for years.

"Professional Blackjack" by Wong

"Blackjack Attack" by Schlesinger   

"Knock-Out Blackjack" by Vancura and Fuchs

 

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