In blackjack card counting low cards favor the dealer and high cards favor the player.
The low cards help the dealer to make winning totals on his hands when he must “hit” (this means when he has a 12, 13, 14, 15, or 16 total on his first two cards, the rules say he must draw a card).
In blackjack card counting you are not required to count the numbers of each of the individual cards to get an advantage over the casino.
All you need to know is when the deck is rich or poor in high cards.
You also must remember there is a “running total and true total” A running total is the total regardless of the amount of decks used, and a true total is the amount achieved after dividing the running total by the number of decks.
Remember, anything in the + range will be to your favor. Any total in the minus range will favor the dealer.
With practice you will soon get the hang of blackjack card counting, and start winning!
You will be able to bet heavily when the odds are in your favor, but also keep in mind that as blackjack card counting is not probability theory and you have to play it for the longer term.
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