The ace, in many cases, is better to be counted as a small card (positive value) for playing decisions (although there are a few cases when it is proper to consider it as a big card, such as for doubling 8-10, splitting high card pairs, and higher soft doubles). For most cases, though, it is better to consider it is as a small card for playing decisions. However, the ace is always counted as negative (when it is counted), and this lowers your playing efficiency; a high-count caused by an extremely ace-rich deck would not deter you from hitting stiffs and would make you less likely to surrender, although your high-count would make you want to do otherwise. Moreover, you are counting the ace as if it were a 10-card for insurance decisions, which is also faulty.beyondbj said:whats the use of side count ace ?
how it affect the true count ? such as will u buy insurance for a TC3 while u count the ace comes out less than average
In my Hi-LoLo count the ACE side is used just for betting purposes, and just very few deviation plays. Using it this way in SD and DD really rocks the casinos world.:grin:beyondbj said:whats the use of side count ace ?
how it affect the true count ? such as will u buy insurance for a TC3 while u count the ace comes out less than average
Hi-Lo ASC? So, does that mean you play HO1 in pitch games?creeping panther said:In my Hi-LoLo count the ACE side is used just for betting purposes, and just very few deviation plays. Using it this way in SD and DD really rocks the casinos world.:grin:
CP
What?Southpaw said:if you can perform the ace-density calculation (or use an overlapping second count, as recommended by Snyder), the gain is substantial. However, for some this may be difficult to do with precision, and their efforts may be better used doing other advanced techniques.
Best,
Spaw
HI LO already counts the A for betting. Unless, you are doing something else with the info?creeping panther said:In my Hi-LoLo count the ACE side is used just for betting purposes, and just very few deviation plays. Using it this way in SD and DD really rocks the casinos world.:grin:
CP
Yes, my grift-poser count. zgblackjack avenger said:Zengrifter, isn't now about when you mention your? count?![]()
I was thinking ubz II ?zengrifter said:Yes, my grift-poser count. zg
I'm not certain what you're trying to say here BJA. I don't side-count aces (in fact, I play Zen), nor do I advocate it. However, the gain from being able to side-count aces (without error) is substantial, especially in pitch games or cases where surrender is available.blackjack avenger said:What?
:joker::whip:
good cards
What is with the self-destructive attitude lately Zg? :joker:zengrifter said:Yes, my grift-poser count. zg
SP,Southpaw said:Hi-Lo ASC? So, does that mean you play HO1 in pitch games?
Spaw
We agree here. With an A side count, for keeping 2 counts one does not get twice the value, far less. As one plays against more decks the advantage of keeping a side count of A's drops greatly.Southpaw said:the gain from being able to side-count aces (without error) is substantial, especially in pitch games or cases where surrender is available.
However, as I said before, one's concentration may be better put to use doing other things at the table. In fact, now that I have been getting into ST'ing, I somewhat wish that I played Hi-Lo, instead of Zen.
SP
But you keep a side-count of aces with Hi-Lo in pitch games. How do you figure your ASC into betting and playing decisions?creeping panther said:SP,
No, I use Hi-LoLo in pitch games.
CP
I'd like to hear more about this as well.Southpaw said:But you keep a side-count of aces with Hi-Lo in pitch games. How do you figure your ASC into betting and playing decisions?
P.S.--What is Hi-LoLo?
Spaw