I am impressed w/Omega II. I am learning it conscientiously but cannot learn the Advanced Omega II(which might be OK) because the software is not available. Or is it?
I really think if you master this level 2 balanced system and use his plus six and minus six strategies, you will be Way Ahead of basic strategy players and most high/low players too.
And a side count of aces is not that hard. Most small town and suburban casinos cut off 2 decks anyway. Just stay away from 8 deckers if you can. I have one and two deck games available to me.
My problem with high/low is that 2s and 3s are given the same importance as 4,5 and 6,which doesn't make sense to me. Also the 9 is not accounted for in high/low either, as it is in Omega as a high card with value of neg. 1. Also, so many casino personnel know high/low, I think Omega may be somewhat of a cover..not sure.
I loved the book and have read many, many of them, and gone to seminars too. I wish he would update it though.
If anyone knows where you can get the Omega II BJ Machine, please advise. Phone number in my book is wrong.
However, the 60 indexes in the plus/minus 6 strategies are plenty for me. And if you want to sit out minus counts or Wong in, you only need to learn the 12 in the plus 6 strategy.
I use CV Verite to practice, and you need to do a real lot of it, but it is worth it.
Carlson keeps a low profile and I am impressed with this -- I sometimes wonder if the rest of the Big Players make more money selling books and software.
The Witness
I really think if you master this level 2 balanced system and use his plus six and minus six strategies, you will be Way Ahead of basic strategy players and most high/low players too.
And a side count of aces is not that hard. Most small town and suburban casinos cut off 2 decks anyway. Just stay away from 8 deckers if you can. I have one and two deck games available to me.
My problem with high/low is that 2s and 3s are given the same importance as 4,5 and 6,which doesn't make sense to me. Also the 9 is not accounted for in high/low either, as it is in Omega as a high card with value of neg. 1. Also, so many casino personnel know high/low, I think Omega may be somewhat of a cover..not sure.
I loved the book and have read many, many of them, and gone to seminars too. I wish he would update it though.
If anyone knows where you can get the Omega II BJ Machine, please advise. Phone number in my book is wrong.
However, the 60 indexes in the plus/minus 6 strategies are plenty for me. And if you want to sit out minus counts or Wong in, you only need to learn the 12 in the plus 6 strategy.
I use CV Verite to practice, and you need to do a real lot of it, but it is worth it.
Carlson keeps a low profile and I am impressed with this -- I sometimes wonder if the rest of the Big Players make more money selling books and software.
The Witness