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zengrifter

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Many indices learned fast, how?
by zengrifter 11/29/99 3:09am

Beyond the 'I-18' and 'Fab-4' (ie, the 'Catch22') indices, learning an additional 50-75 indices will add another 15% - 25% gain to your expectation... but how does one learn all those numbers?

Contrary to the BJ literature of today and the supreme emphasis placed on learning just 25 or so indices - 1) an extra 15% - 25% gain IS very meaningful to BR growth, and 2) learning those indices is EASY!

The secret to learning them - remember when you learned almost 200 multiplication and division tables? Still remember them? How'd you do it?

Most of us used FLASH CARDS - make your own with the dealer's total above, your total below, and the correct strategy number in the lower left corner where it will be covered by your left thumb (lower right corner for southpaws).

First arrange the cards in order, then when you can go in order rapidly knowing the index without hesitation, reverse the order. When you can go in either direction without hesitation, mix 'em up and reshuffle them periodically. When you can blow thru them in any order without hesitation you are ready.

An average memory player can learn 50+ indices using flash cards in about 4 hours. ZG
 

The Mayor

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I certainly use flash cards -- and know about 50 indices for my play (I used 1/2's). I don't have them in any special order, and never did. I would learn one, when I got it, I added a second one. When I got both, I added the next. Each time I add cards, I shuffle the cards and randomly go through them then shuffle, etc.

Now, to review for a trip, I go through the cards, and any I don't immediately recall I put into a pile, and go through those roughly as above until I have relearned them. Then I through them all toghter and go thru them until I feel sick. I can get my indices up to speed in about 30 minutes now before a trip.

--Mayor
 

pal

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According to the BJA, the Illustrious 18 caputures 80% of the possible gain from playing efficiency. In a shoe game, the total possible gain from using all the indices is about .3%. therefore, even if you learned all the indices, wouldn't it would only contribute an extra .06%? Therefore, unless your average advantage is less then .4%, your will be adding less then 15% to your overall bankroll.
I dont have the book on me so my numbers may be off, also there is a good chance my logic is somehow wrong, but i am trying to find out the true value of indices, since your opinions on the the I18 is very different then Don's.

Pal
 
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