Card counting strategy: The Hi – Lo System
One of the most popular card counting methods in blackjack is the hi-lo system.The hi-lo system of counting cards is also known by another term – the point count system. This system works by putting in point values of +1, 0, or -1 to each card that is dealt to the players in a game of blackjack. Every single one of the cards has its own value with the aces and 10 point cards getting a value of -1. the 7, 8 and 9 cards are given a point value of 0 while the 2, 3, 4,5, and 6 are given a value of +1.
As each playing card is dealt to the players, the player tries to keep a running count of the cards that have been shown. He then tries to make the betting decision that is based on the current total.
The higher the plus count is, the bigger the advantage is to the player. A high plus count means that a higher percentage of high value cards are still remaining in the deck. This sign is the indication that the player should increase his wager.
If, on the other hand, the running count remains at zero then it means that the deck is neutral – which means neither the player nor the house has a distinct advantage over the other. If the minus count is high then the advantage will belong to the dealer. This is an indication that the bet should only be for a small wager or, if the player is inclined to, leave the table.
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Posted on August 26, 2006 by Nigel | Filed Under Blackjack, Strategy
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