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I am not using conrad membrino style of play, but thought that I can use his strategy numbers writen in Truing the Red 7 count by Conrad O. Membrino, January 2010 Exhibit C Page 20 of 277, http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/content/truingthered7count.pdf knowing when to differ for playing efficiency I mean TC or percentage is the same. There are situations inwhich splitting versus 6 with TT up and 5 up similar situations. I do not see any indexes for using red seven presented in arnolds book describing the true edge method using redseven.
the main thing is that I want to know if those indexes could be used made up my conrad membrino using the red seven true edge method.
By example... Let say the red seven count is 10 with 2 decks still in play playing a 6 decker. That means 10/(2x2)= 2.5% plus 1/2% gives a 3% advantage.
Relating page 4 Truing the Red 7 count by Conrad O. Membrino, January 2010.
Relating the main differences H17........................
It said by example that A9s versus 6 when the true count is 4 you double. I am using true edge red seven. True count of 4 means a 1.5% advantage. I got a 3 percent advantage here so I double. He is using a different formula inwhich we do not need to divide for getting TC, however I still want to know if his numbers hold up using redseven true edge.
Thanks a lot for the answer cause I got confused about it.
the main thing is that I want to know if those indexes could be used made up my conrad membrino using the red seven true edge method.
By example... Let say the red seven count is 10 with 2 decks still in play playing a 6 decker. That means 10/(2x2)= 2.5% plus 1/2% gives a 3% advantage.
Relating page 4 Truing the Red 7 count by Conrad O. Membrino, January 2010.
Relating the main differences H17........................
It said by example that A9s versus 6 when the true count is 4 you double. I am using true edge red seven. True count of 4 means a 1.5% advantage. I got a 3 percent advantage here so I double. He is using a different formula inwhich we do not need to divide for getting TC, however I still want to know if his numbers hold up using redseven true edge.
Thanks a lot for the answer cause I got confused about it.
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