Best Blackjack Counting Systems

Blackjack Counting Systems are mathematical tactics used for keeping track of big and small cards to determine the player edge and thus alter the bet. The common Blackjack Counting Systems are not too difficult to apply, however, the more complicated the system becomes, the more difficult it becomes to be focused not showing that the player is counting cards. The reason why the gambling rooms are against the legal gambler system of counting is cause this is a powerful tool and the only way gambler can effectively use to beat the gambling room and quit with amazing amount of money.

The Blackjack Counting Systems have much in common. They all do appoint particular values to big and small cards, some strategies, systems keep track of Aces and others use the wider scope of assigned values (not just +1,0,-1 but also +2 and -2).

There are a lot of various card-counting systems such as a plus-minus count, the Hi-Lo tactic. As to this strategy, all the small cards from 2 to 6 are counted as +1, all big cards from 10-Ace are counted as -1, and all other cards 7, 8 and 9 are counted as 0. At the beginning of the game, the count is 0. As soon as any card has been taken from the deck of the cards, the assigned number is summed up to the count. The plus count signals that largerly low cards have been given out, so the probabilities are in favour of the gambler. However, the negative count signals that most of the high cards were given out now and that the deck is high in small cards, which favours the croupier.

The High-Low card count is additionally viewed as a single number card count, cause the card count does not increase or decrease by more than one. There may be found also such counting ways that are viewed as multi-grade as some of the cards are valued as two. Professional gamblers may also keep track of Aces independently from the basic card count, making the result more accurate.

The running card count (as the counts that were shown before) may also be applied in a combination with a true card count. The true card count is used if the Blackjack is played with more than 1 deck of cards. The running count will then be divided for the quantity of decks used, and the result is the true count that is applied to make all the solutions.

Most of the above mentioned systems are considered as balanced (stable) blackjack counting systems and strategies. The unbalanced ones do not need to be accompanied by the true card count, cause the first indices depend on the number of decks applied. The most famous of the unbalanced card counting strategies, systems are the K-O method and the Red 7 system.