Blackjack Card Counting For Everybody
You want to be part of the elite, of the high society and the high roller community in a casino, but you are not quite sure how you are going to accomplish it. Being part of the casino elite can bring you many advantages in your business and private life and you should know that it takes only one single skill that you need to master and this skill is Blackjack card counting. We know it sounds hard, but Blackjack card counting can truly be for everybody as long as you take a little time off to learn and practice the basics.
Blackjack card counting is based on probability and if you have sat through your math statistics in high school, then you know what probability means and you will understand that a probability is not always an ultimate and true assumption. The basis of Blackjack card counting is in the so-called counts of the cards. Each card has a positive and a negative count which means that every card is assigned with a positive and negative value. The high value cards usually get a negative count and the low value cards get a positive count.
The most common technique use is the single level technique and it is based on positive and negative counts that are being given to the cards. Single means one, and thus every card receives a value of positive one or negative one. A multilevel technique would mean more numbers aside from one that would be included. In Blackjack card counting, the goal is to calculate the probability through these counts. Every card that is played has to be accounted for and you have to add up all your positive and negative counts. If your end count is positive, then the chance of getting a high value card is very high and vice versa.
The total count of the Blackjack cards for one set of cards is never bigger than positive or negative 26 because one deck has 52 cards and you distribute the positive and negative counts evenly. Blackjack card counting helps you predict the next card and sometimes you have multiple decks in one set of games. This means that you have to multiply your max count of 26 by the number of decks that you are aware of. Sometimes you can simply ask the dealer how many decks are being used in the game. Be careful though when you use your Blackjack card counting skill, because it is seen as a crime within casino and is not being a well treated offense.
It will take you some time to get noticed by the crowd that you might want to attract, but on the long term Blackjack card counting, if careful enough, can be a lucrative and safe way into getting your high society pass.