TKO indices for Color of Blackjack approach

I've been utilizing Mr. Dravot's approach to KO ( http://www.thecolorofblackjack.com/ ) which attempts to replicate the power of TKO without true counting. A downside of this otherwise effective approach is the ability to create indexes for proper play. I'm looking for any information on the proper transformation for a full set of indexes -say at least the 50 most common playing variations - for 2,6 and 8 decks. Thanks in advance for any leads or suggestions.

Cincinnati Kid
 

zengrifter

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The simple approach is to start with a generic HiLo set, then add the KO imbalance (+4 per deck?) to every index you choose to memorize. Correct? (anyone?) zg

Ps - Check out Nimka's Color-Coded KO also
 
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QFIT

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Cincinnati Kid said:
I've been utilizing Mr. Dravot's approach to KO ( http://www.thecolorofblackjack.com/ ) which attempts to replicate the power of TKO without true counting. A downside of this otherwise effective approach is the ability to create indexes for proper play. I'm looking for any information on the proper transformation for a full set of indexes -say at least the 50 most common playing variations - for 2,6 and 8 decks. Thanks in advance for any leads or suggestions.

Cincinnati Kid
How would this work? There is no TC in COB.
 

Deathclutch

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Cincinnati Kid said:
I've been utilizing Mr. Dravot's approach to KO ( http://www.thecolorofblackjack.com/ ) which attempts to replicate the power of TKO without true counting. A downside of this otherwise effective approach is the ability to create indexes for proper play. I'm looking for any information on the proper transformation for a full set of indexes -say at least the 50 most common playing variations - for 2,6 and 8 decks. Thanks in advance for any leads or suggestions.

Cincinnati Kid
Pick the illustrious and create rounded ramps for them, just like I showed in my one thread I always link to. Or make life easy and go balanced :)
 

beating vegas

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Cincinnati Kid said:
I've been utilizing Mr. Dravot's approach to KO ( http://www.thecolorofblackjack.com/ ) which attempts to replicate the power of TKO without true counting. A downside of this otherwise effective approach is the ability to create indexes for proper play. I'm looking for any information on the proper transformation for a full set of indexes -say at least the 50 most common playing variations - for 2,6 and 8 decks. Thanks in advance for any leads or suggestions.

Cincinnati Kid
why dont you just use dans book for betting and ko full indecs
 
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