This may be a helpful exercize for your practice sessions, especially for those of us who are new to counting.
Take a sheet of lined or graph paper and down the left hand side number the page starting from the highest true count you normally get for your preferred counting system down the page to the lowest count you usually see. I don't use HiLo but for HiLo it might be +8 down through -5 or so.
Now, deal practice rounds and record each round as a Win(W), Loss(L), or Push(P) next to the corresponding TC for that round.
After a while you'll start to see the distribution of hands dealt at each TC.
This will give you a visual feel for how often each count occurs as well as a visual for the difference in wins and losses at positive, negative, and neutral counts.
Note, this is only an exersize. Its not meant for any specific statistical purposes.
Take a sheet of lined or graph paper and down the left hand side number the page starting from the highest true count you normally get for your preferred counting system down the page to the lowest count you usually see. I don't use HiLo but for HiLo it might be +8 down through -5 or so.
Now, deal practice rounds and record each round as a Win(W), Loss(L), or Push(P) next to the corresponding TC for that round.
After a while you'll start to see the distribution of hands dealt at each TC.
This will give you a visual feel for how often each count occurs as well as a visual for the difference in wins and losses at positive, negative, and neutral counts.
Note, this is only an exersize. Its not meant for any specific statistical purposes.