leatherguyray
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I have read the information and the posts on this site for quite a few months now, ever since I undertook learning to count and foregoing my very, very, very long-time successful system method of playing BJ.
I know and play absolutely perfect basic strategy. No problem with knowing that foreward and backward. I learned Red Seven after having bought and read Arnolds book BBIBJ. I was impressed and assurred it was as good a basic counting system as was available. I bought other books, also. Knock out for one. But Arnold said he checked the validity of counting the extra cards as KO does when he developed Red Seven. All that aside. I am proficient at Red Seven. I have practiced it for several months in the stores with relatively favorable games. I have done it precisely as Arnold instructs using only the basic RC and a half dozen indices he suggests and the bet ramp he recommends for that strategy.
There seems to be no win there for me. With my many, many years of system play and strict record keeping so I didn't fool myself I averaged about $5.00 per playing hour. In the months I have used Red Seven I am down arount $3K using the ramp and spread Arnold suggested. That's just playing red chip BJ. He called it conservative. Anyway, I have two questions I hope to get absolutely direct answers to without all the opinion and soap boxing I read regarding so many questions asked.
Two hopefully simple questions:
Can one win in the illusive long run with counting only (nothing else, just counting) and specifically with a basic count system like Red Seven? Not concerned about tiny percentages, what system will do a tiny bit better, or high-rolling and getting rich. ... only if Red Seven properly applied will get the money?
KO seems to be much more talked about and used. Is it a general consincesus (sp) that KO is superior to Red Seven .. and even if so is the difference enough to make substantial difference?
Sorry I'm long-winded. I always am even though I promise myself I will not be. I"ll appreciate knowing the answers to these two questions. I can ride negative flux. Don't like it , of course, but can do it but I need to know is counting with Red Seven is enough to be a winner ... long term? Thanks
I know and play absolutely perfect basic strategy. No problem with knowing that foreward and backward. I learned Red Seven after having bought and read Arnolds book BBIBJ. I was impressed and assurred it was as good a basic counting system as was available. I bought other books, also. Knock out for one. But Arnold said he checked the validity of counting the extra cards as KO does when he developed Red Seven. All that aside. I am proficient at Red Seven. I have practiced it for several months in the stores with relatively favorable games. I have done it precisely as Arnold instructs using only the basic RC and a half dozen indices he suggests and the bet ramp he recommends for that strategy.
There seems to be no win there for me. With my many, many years of system play and strict record keeping so I didn't fool myself I averaged about $5.00 per playing hour. In the months I have used Red Seven I am down arount $3K using the ramp and spread Arnold suggested. That's just playing red chip BJ. He called it conservative. Anyway, I have two questions I hope to get absolutely direct answers to without all the opinion and soap boxing I read regarding so many questions asked.
Two hopefully simple questions:
Can one win in the illusive long run with counting only (nothing else, just counting) and specifically with a basic count system like Red Seven? Not concerned about tiny percentages, what system will do a tiny bit better, or high-rolling and getting rich. ... only if Red Seven properly applied will get the money?
KO seems to be much more talked about and used. Is it a general consincesus (sp) that KO is superior to Red Seven .. and even if so is the difference enough to make substantial difference?
Sorry I'm long-winded. I always am even though I promise myself I will not be. I"ll appreciate knowing the answers to these two questions. I can ride negative flux. Don't like it , of course, but can do it but I need to know is counting with Red Seven is enough to be a winner ... long term? Thanks
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