Blackjack/counting resources

aussiecounter

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Hey guys, I'm thinking that I should put some of my bonus winnings back into it so to speak, in the form of more resources. i.e. books, software, props etc

So my question to you guys is what should I buy? The focus of these resources I think should be Blackjack and counting foremost, but general gambling also. I'm interested in finding out more about some of the sim software etc that is talked about. Willing to spend about $100 on impulse, but maybe more if I think I need it.

I currently have :play Blackjack like the Pros by Blackwood and Professional Blackjack by Wong, neither of which I've read properly, and Casino Verite Blackjack software, which I did use for a while, but haven't recently. I also have one pack of playing cards, which are in ok condition but are getting on.

Cheers,
Aussie
 

zengrifter

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One piece of software, if you don't have or want the full-module CV line is to get BJ Risk-Mgr to help set your bet-size, tactics, and BR requirements - this is a navigational tool for counters. zg
http://bjrm2000.com/
 
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E-town-guy

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How good is its simulation tool in relation to other programs like CSV or SBA? Looks like its at least easier to use.
 

aussiecounter

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zengrifter said:
One piece of software, if you don't have or want the full-module CV line is to get BJ Risk-Mgr to help set your bet-size, tactics, and BR requirements - this is a navigational tool for counters. zg
http://bjrm2000.com/
So which would you recommend ZG? CVData + CVCX or BJ Risk-Mgr?
Another thing I want is something that can make BS charts for a specific set of rules. Is there anything available on that topic? Something I can take with me on my notebook pc and get the charts etc for a casino I may walk into.

I'm thinking that I'm going to try my hand at a local tournament or two, so which book/s or program/s are best to help me there?

Cheers,

Aussie
 
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