kewljason
Well-Known Member
After several years of using hi-lo, I switched to the RPC last spring (2007), looking for a slight increase in profits that supposedly comes with a stronger count. Now this year I'm headed towards winning more money than in any of my previous 3 years of counting. But, I have surpassed my hours played already with 2 months left in the year as well, so my win rate appears to be about the same. (within a few cents)
My problem is I have never been able to master the RPC to the point that I can count as fast as with hi-lo. Yes I can count adequately enough when looking at each card as it hits the felt, but I've never gotten back to the point that I can walk through the casino and glance at the table and come up with the count in a fraction of a second as I used to. I also preferred to count that way at the table as well, rather than looking at each card as it is dealt. It's been about 18 months and over 1800 hours played since I made the switch, so figure it's not a matter of still learning the system. Since the win rate for the shoe games that I mostly play in practically identical, I am thinking of going back to Hi-lo, which seems less "taxing" to me.
any thoughts on the subject or anyone else ever taken a similar route.
My problem is I have never been able to master the RPC to the point that I can count as fast as with hi-lo. Yes I can count adequately enough when looking at each card as it hits the felt, but I've never gotten back to the point that I can walk through the casino and glance at the table and come up with the count in a fraction of a second as I used to. I also preferred to count that way at the table as well, rather than looking at each card as it is dealt. It's been about 18 months and over 1800 hours played since I made the switch, so figure it's not a matter of still learning the system. Since the win rate for the shoe games that I mostly play in practically identical, I am thinking of going back to Hi-lo, which seems less "taxing" to me.
any thoughts on the subject or anyone else ever taken a similar route.
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