Knock-Out Card Counting Blackjack System
Card counting doesn’t have to be complicated with the KO System – unlike balanced casino systems which require you to convert the rolling count into a true count, this method completely eliminates the reason many players shun card counting – simplicity really is brilliant!
If you’ve played a bit of blackjack, you’ll already know that some cards can really cause your bank some damage – while at the same time, some cards can be a nightmare for the dealer.
It makes a lot of sense that as the low numbers (cards 2-7) are discarded, the game begins to become potentially more in your favour against the dealer – because the dealer is more likely to go bust.
Of course, for every positive there’s a negative – as more high cards (10, J, Q, K, A) are dealt, so the advantage slips away to the house.
You can ignore the neutral cards (8 and 9) which don’t favour either you or the casino.
- 2 through 7: +1
- 8, 9: 0
- 10 through Ace: -1
If you total up the positive and negative, you’ll see that the positive has 24 points, while the negative has just 20 – hence the system is unbalanced to make the true count conversion unnecessary!
Most people using the KO System start their running count at 0 – to work the strategy simply continue to add or subtract the value of the dealt cards.
When the running total equals +2 or more, you’ve reached a pivot point – firmly putting you at a slight advantage over the dealer – now’s the time to raise your stakes!
Logically, if the count falls below +2 – reduce your bets until you reach the pivot point again.
Once you’ve got familiar with the KO System and grasped the basics, you can add some devilishly effective strategies – particularly insurance betting. The KO System advises you to take insurance when the count reaches +3 – it’s proven time and time again to be a smart move.
The KO System often produces a competitive edge of 1-2 percent – so if you were to bet £500, you could statistically expect to win around £5-£10 in profit. Of course, if you can progress to huge stakes, you can seriously milk the casino.
The KO Card Counting System is not a get rich quick strategy – however try it over the long-term and you could look forward to considerable blackjack success.
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