Blackjack12345
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January 21st, 2018 at 10:07:26 AM permalink
Hello,

I have been reading "Blackbelt in Blackjack" by Arnold Snyder to get an understanding of Hi-Lo System. This is my first book about the subject. I understand basic strategy is a must. How is the best spread, say 1-8 determined? Is this by bankroll or personal preference. I will eventually study the Hi-Lo counting method and is it wise to learn the HI-Lo Lite first? I have the Casino Verite software for training and learning basic strategy. Is this the correct way to attempt to learn to count? Any suggestions?

Thanks....
billryan
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January 21st, 2018 at 11:51:10 AM permalink
It's a good beginning. My advice is go slow and master each aspect before you go on. Don't worry about what to spread until you have BS down 110% and you can count down a deck in under a minute. That's slow for game conditions, but its a start.
Be sure to find tables with the best rules- Beware of 6-5 BJ, restrictions on hits and splits.
CV was great when I used it almost ten years ago. I imagine QFIT has kept in up to date.
I enjoyed BIB but after reading a bunch of books , I went with an unbalanced count.
A member named Romes has some articles geared towards new players. I'm not sure how to redirect you to them but somebody will.
Enjoy
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OnceDear
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January 21st, 2018 at 1:10:23 PM permalink
Also, read blog of the member lostwages, his posts about starting out on counting, and the replies he got.
Enjoy the game. Card counting is not a road to riches.
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billryan
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January 21st, 2018 at 1:34:26 PM permalink
It can be a pretty good part time hobby.
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Romes
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January 22nd, 2018 at 8:30:19 AM permalink
Hi Blackjack, and welcome to the forums. Blackbelt in Blackjack is an excellent book. Your bet spread is determined by your bankroll and risk of ruin (RoR). There's a lot more math and detail to get in to which I'm sure he'll discuss in the book. I would recommend going straight to Hi/Low instead of learning "Lite" first. It's not that difficult and in my opinion you leave yourself more opportunity to be confused if you do a variation when in the end you know you're going to learn Hi/Low anyways.

I also wrote 3 articles that are hosted in the articles section of this very site. They should take you from A to Z in card counting, especially with consideration to the Hi/Low system. Have a read and feel free to ask questions:

https://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-to-Z-Counting-Cards-in-Blackjack/
https://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-to-Z-Counting-Cards-In-Blackjack-2/
https://wizardofvegas.com/articles/A-to-Z-Counting-Cards-in-Blackjack-3/
Playing it correctly means you've already won.
BlackjackGuy123
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January 22nd, 2018 at 10:07:48 AM permalink
Optimal betting is advantage * bankroll * .75

Just learn Hi Lo it is not that hard. Casino Verite is good, but I recommend getting six decks of cards, a shoe and a discard tray and playing through shoe after shoe until you can execute the strategy flawlessly. You should also "rig" the shoes with a +10 slug at the start so you get more experience playing through higher shoes. You will want at least 100+ hours of practice at home before you hit the casino.
Blackjack12345
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January 23rd, 2018 at 2:42:13 PM permalink
Hi Rome,

I have downloaded them reading the articles. Really good to read.

Thanks....
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