1. Start with HiLo,mario18 said:What is the best system to learn for a new counter and what system should I eventually aim to use if I want to be a top player?
Can I ask where and why you came up with this number of index plays? I mean it is an opinion and you are entitled to it, I am just curious as to why 40? I myself play more than 18, I guess about 30, counting them up in my head. But the last dozen don't add much, especially any index plays dealing with negative counts. I find little value in an index that has me losing a couple cents less at certain negative counts. I think the better choice is to not be playing at least some, if not most of the significant negative counts.xengrifter said:4. if you decide AFTER logging in some serious hours than add 40+ indices
Sorry for the delay in seeing this. Sadly, my best friend of 64 years passed away on Thursday, and things have been a bit hectic ever since.KewlJ said:Can I ask where and why you came up with this number of index plays? I mean it is an opinion and you are entitled to it, I am just curious as to why 40? I myself play more than 18, I guess about 30, counting them up in my head. But the last dozen don't add much, especially any index plays dealing with negative counts. I find little value in an index that has me losing a couple cents less at certain negative counts. I think the better choice is to not be playing at least some, if not most of the significant negative counts.
Anyway, I would like to hear Don's opinion on number of index plays to learn as well. We all know that he knows and plays well over 100, but if he were starting out today......?
If it seems like I am baiting Don.....I most certainly AM. But not for any sinister reason. I heard Don answer this question (if you were starting out today....?), one time and it was/is a great answer. Because people value his opinion I would like to hear him repeat it a little more often.![]()
First, my condolences on the passing of your dear friend.DSchles said:Sorry for the delay in seeing this. Sadly, my best friend of 64 years passed away on Thursday, and things have been a bit hectic ever since.
In any event, I agree with your assessment. Hi-Lo combines simplicity with power and is surely sufficient for a beginner. As most know, especially for the shoe game with a decent spread, the I18 (and perhaps four more for the Catch 22) and Fab 4 garner the great majority of the edge attainable -- about 85-90% -- so I don't think 40 indices are necessary for someone just starting out.
Don
No, not necessarily. The discussion was about beginners, so I answered the question. I don't like threads that go off on tangents and start discussing things that weren't germane to the original focus. So, if you want to ask a new question, namely, do I think someone should stay with Hi-Lo/I18 forever, that's fine. And my answer would be, it depends on the someone! Once a player has mastered the above and plays it perfectly, he or she may or may not be motivated to try to win at a higher rate (around 10-15%), using higher level counts, side counts, more indices, or all of the above.KewlJ said:First, my condolences on the passing of your dear friend.
You are a man that chooses his words very carefully, so I would like to elaborate on "surely sufficient for a beginner". One could read into that, that you would recommend something else at later stages. Is that the intent?
Just old chatter habit I suppose...KewlJ said:Can I ask where and why you came up with this number of index plays? I mean it is an opinion and you are entitled to it, I am just curious as to why 40?
Likewise, a novice doesn't need the I-18 and Fab-4 (top-22 indices) when count-weighted BS will garner the same gain with a single index added for insurance. No?DSchles said:I don't think 40 indices are necessary for someone just starting out.
21forme said:I vote for HiLo as well.
It's refreshing to see a forum where threads stay on track.
It's been a long time since I played something other than HiLo. How quickly you forget since we don't correspond like we used to...KewlJ said:But, YOU don't even play hi-lo (or you didn't use to).
Interesting. I actually don't remember that.21forme said:It's been a long time since I played something other than HiLo. How quickly you forget since we don't correspond like we used to...
I started with KO, then switched to HiLo several years later when I started playing Sp21, just so I could use the same tags for both games. FWIW, before switching to HiLo, I was true counting KO. I'm sure the posts about that are on this forum somewhere, probably in 2007 or so.
They're not really players. They are forum posters posing as players, with their 500% increase in EV and zero variance.KewlJ said:I still have trouble understanding why there are "people", who want to make he game more difficult than it is.
I promised AL not to re-fight that war here, so I will comment no further on your first paragraph other than to say, I concur 100% with everything you said. As a matter of fact, if I didn't know better and just read that statement, I might think I had written it.21forme said:They're not really players. They are forum posters posing as players, with their 500% increase in EV and zero variance.If they were really players, they'd see the advantages of simplicity. For example, being able to count multiple tables simultaneously, and jump from one to another when the time is right. Something like that REALLY increases EV.
I'm sure there are some players who can do that with a more complex count. I find it very difficult. When I play DD, I side count aces for INS and a few other playing decisions. I've tried doing that and counting an adjacent table at the same time, and it's just too much for my feeble brain.