Counting cards in Blackjack 101

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Counting cards in Blackjack 101
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It's not illegal to count cards in a casino, but it's illegal unless you use an external device. Most casinos reserve the right to refuse service to anyone they find suspicious. Continuous winnings and insane increases in bets may draw the attention of a pit boss.

The Hi-Lo Count is the number of cards left in the deck that one can predict the odds of the card coming up next.

The cards are divided into 3 groups and each group has an assigned value. The overall value of all the cards in a standard deck starts at zero. With each card being dealt, a player has to keep the count during the game, adding or subtracting the 0s and 1s. When the total deck count is positive, the odds of ‘High’ cards coming up increase and the winning odds decrease.

Counting cards in Blackjack 101 is as follows: +1 for the cards from 2 to 6, -1, for 7 to 9, and +0 for 10s, Aces, Face cards.

The Hi-Lo count strategy is useful for predicting the outcome of a game. It's not 100% accurate, but it provides some clarity on where the game is going. Practice makes perfect. If you want to practice it at home, give it a go at least with your friends. You can play it in a noisy, overcrowded casino.

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Live Blackjack is similar to playing at a physical table in Vegas. The only difference is the number of card decks and shuffling of cards. If there are 8 decks, and after the Dealer shuffles them after 4th deck, 208 cards out of 416 have been played, so you have to start a new count.