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BlackjackGuy123
There are definitely situations where I will split tens. It's not really as big a heat trigger as you might think. Chances are if this play gets you backed off they were already most of the way there already. The thing is that 95% of the time nobody is really paying attention anyway. Surveillance is mostly monitoring payouts and looking for dealer errors. Card counters are so paranoid but usually they are a very small fish in a very big pond and if you don't give away any obvious tells you will slip through the cracks. The most important thing is to keep your mouth shut. Anyway, I always split tens but I do so at a higher index. I use a risk averse index. the thing is at TC +7 and higher there is simply too much gain to abstain from splitting. You are talking about EV that is 20% higher and of course like anything the higher you go in the true count the more value you gain from making the play. So what I do is split tens (and double soft twenty), vs 4, 5 and 6 at TC +7 or higher. And resplit as well of course. It also depends on how aggressively you are betting. If you were playing at a small joint with a low table max and your max bet in this location left you with a 500+ max bet bankroll then you would want to start splitting right at the EV maximizing index or before +7 anyway. But if you were betting full kelly it would be wiser to wait a few TCs before splitting tens or making a close double like 9 v 7.
fearlessdragon
What about resplitting 10s and doubling after splitting if you got an Ace for your split 10? will you do it? or it receives attention because i have seen dealers calling for pit boss when anyone splits 10s.
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I saw an extreme video on a guy doing this last year..was it linked from here? He was playing 3 hands for a good amount (black chip or higher) and the dealer had a 6 and he split. Might have been playing 20 hands by the time the dealer took a hit. I won't spoil it by saying whether he won or lost if you haven't seen it, but the count must have been huge. I'll see if I can find it.
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He was hitting 12's and 13's against the 6...
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He was hitting 12's and 13's against the 6...

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Yeah, I saw that. Lost one of those towards the beginning. The narrative on YouTube says there were 17 hands.
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The dealer isn't really calling for pit boss. When they call out a strange play it is so you can't argue that you chose that option because the dealer shouted it out for everyone to hear moments ago. Blackjack losers like to take shots. There is an index for doubling down on a soft 21 but it's pretty high.
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Ok. Thanks for the reply. I am still learning a lot about card counting, reading a lot of online resources. A free online book by norman wattenberger says REKO technique works better than hi lo and its more easier. Any one tried that and had more success?
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Ok. Thanks for the reply. I am still learning a lot about card counting, reading a lot of online resources. A free online book by norman wattenberger says REKO technique works better than hi lo and its more easier. Any one tried that and had more success?

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There are many metrics with which to calculate the performance of a card counting system.. Playing Efficiency (PE), Betting Efficiency (BE), and Insurance Correlation (IC) are a few. After that you have raw EV via simulations.. In the end what some people do with statistics is they use whichever one of those measuring correlations best fits their point and case. Thus, I could make a case for one system being better than another using PE, but then turn around and make the opposite statement by measuring using BE. So long as you're using a 'main stream' count and not something like A-5 or speed count, the count you make the least amount of mistakes with is the right count for you. Often times the higher level counts that are 'slightly better' in EV (or any one particular category above) comes with some complexity that causes more mistakes and actually ends up COSTING the counter money because they don't play as perfectly as their simulation does. There really is no right answer when it comes to a counting system. I have students that would tell you from experience REKO is not easier than Hi/Low. Then again I'm sure you could find others that say it is.. it's all subjective to YOUR training and how YOU interact with the counting system.
However, one thing I can say at the end of the day.. you'll have a lot more trouble finding good information/help with other systems than Hi/Low. Not saying it can't be done, but since that's what the massive bulk of card counters use that's what everyone is best educated on and best suited to help one another with. Try looking up a problem you're having in regards to REKO then Hi/Low. You'll find a lot more information in regards to Hi/Low that will help you understand and overcome your problem. I think there's definitely a time and knowledge factor that goes unaccounted for there as well.
*Full Disclaimer: I support counters using Hi/Low. That doesn't mean it's the best because as said above you can prove every single system is the best with some form of measurement or another. From my experience it's the best for a lot of reasons.. I talk about them in the articles I wrote and linked you to in another thread =).
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