Best counting method?

Krak3d

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#23
jack said:
Ho2, and Ao2, come within a few cents of each other. They both, non-reckon, the ace.
Hi-Opt2 right? What's the other one? I can't find AO2 anywhere?

I'm mainly going to play shoe games, and I checked QFIT's site and it says Hi-Opt2 is good for single deck games, but you need an Ace side count.

Other than that, does it work the same way as Hi-Lo? Like making out the true count by dividing the number of decks remaining etc, or does it have other specific rules?
 

Deathclutch

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#24
Krak3d said:
Hi-Opt2 right? What's the other one? I can't find AO2 anywhere?

I'm mainly going to play shoe games, and I checked QFIT's site and it says Hi-Opt2 is good for single deck games, but you need an Ace side count.

Other than that, does it work the same way as Hi-Lo? Like making out the true count by dividing the number of decks remaining etc, or does it have other specific rules?
If you're going to be playing shoe games I don't think Hi Opt II or Advanced Omega II will be necessary for you. It's a lot more work to put in and you have to be accurate with your side count. A count like Zen has the aces already in the main count. There is also the unbalanced Zen.
 

ace157

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#25
yes, if you're going to play mostly shoe games then you shouldn't bother with the complexity of a side count.. in other words, as Deathclutch said, go with Zen or RPC (also check FELT). Those are probably the strongest and simplest available... w/o going overboard on a lvl 3+ and still stronger than a lvl 1. If you're willing to give UB systems a try, look at UBZ2 and BRH-1.
 

Krak3d

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#26
Thanx guys, I'm going with Balanced for the moment. Other than the point values, everything else works the same as high low right?:)
 
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