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Old January 10th, 2009, 12:34 PM
runcc88 runcc88 is offline
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I have been reading Snyder's Blackbelt in Blackjack for a week or so and am taking his advice step by step in getting down the Red 7 Playing Strategy. I am trying to create a player on the CV software so that I can simulate play and practice the drills with this strategy and the following game:

6 deck shoe, H17, double down on any two cards, double after split, split aces once, no surrender, face up, automatic shuffler, and insurance is offered. According to trackjack - the casino advantage is 0.613% (but pls correct me if someone disagrees).

I have the basic strategy memorized and can utilize it without much thought and can count a deck of cards with the red 7 strategy without error. I feel if i can set up a player on the CV with the correct rules/settings - i will be on my way to learning this system. It just seems i can't get it figured out because the software only has the Advanced Red 7 Strategy and when I try to create my own strategy i mess it all up. Any help with this would be great.

In addition to the basic strategy, per Snyder's instructions, I also: take insurance at a running count of +2; stand on 16 v 10 and on 12 v 3 at a count of 0 or higher; and stand on 12 v 2, stand on 15 v 10, and dd on 10 v X at a count of +2 or higher.

I am new to this forum and any help would be greatly appreicated - Thanks.
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Old January 10th, 2009, 12:36 PM
moo321 moo321 is offline
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I have been reading Snyder's Blackbelt in Blackjack for a week or so and am taking his advice step by step in getting down the Red 7 Playing Strategy. I am trying to create a player on the CV software so that I can simulate play and practice the drills with this strategy and the following game:

6 deck shoe, H17, double down on any two cards, double after split, split aces once, no surrender, face up, automatic shuffler, and insurance is offered. According to trackjack - the casino advantage is 0.613% (but pls correct me if someone disagrees).

I have the basic strategy memorized and can utilize it without much thought and can count a deck of cards with the red 7 strategy without error. I feel if i can set up a player on the CV with the correct rules/settings - i will be on my way to learning this system. It just seems i can't get it figured out because the software only has the Advanced Red 7 Strategy and when I try to create my own strategy i mess it all up. Any help with this would be great.

In addition to the basic strategy, per Snyder's instructions, I also: take insurance at a running count of +2; stand on 16 v 10 and on 12 v 3 at a count of 0 or higher; and stand on 12 v 2, stand on 15 v 10, and dd on 10 v X at a count of +2 or higher.

I am new to this forum and any help would be greatly appreicated - Thanks.
Hmm... you should probably get ahold of a book that describes Red 7. It might be in the Big Book of Blackjack, or one of Snyder's other books.

He also might have some information on his website, blackjackforumonline.com.
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Old January 10th, 2009, 01:18 PM
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There have been rather a lot of versions of Red7 over the years. The easiest way to set up a strategy is to create a new strategy based on the included Red7 strategy and modify it. There is a tutorial in the manual. If you have difficulty, best thing is to e-mail me at support@qfit.com.
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