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*Card Counting Systems For Blackjack
*Red 7 Card Counting System
There are a few other specific strategies which apply to the Red 7 count: When the running count is 0 or higher, stand with 16 against the dealer’s 10. When the running count is 0 or higher, stand with 12 against the dealer’s 3. When the running count is +2 or higher, stand with 15 against the. Counting Cards With the Red 7 System Determine your starting count based on the number of decks in play. See our guidance in the section When you see an A, K, Q, J, or 10: Subtract 1 from your running count When you see a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or red 7: Add 1 to your running count When you see a black 7. Red Seven is a blackjack card counting system, used by hundreds of players worldwide. It has been especially designed to be not only reliable but also easy to comprehend. Red Seven is a method of Blackjack card counting that many players use to gain a strategic advantage in blackjack games held in real world casinos. Its creation is attributed to a player called Arnold Snyder, who details both the method and its implementation in a book called Black Belt in Blackjack.
Sadly, to the best of my estimation, the Speed Count isn’t powerful enough or accurate enough to make it worth your while. If you’re looking for an easy, unbalanced card counting system, try the Red 7 or the Knockout system instead. Both are more powerful and just as easy to use.Editor’s RatingEase of Learning and Use70/100Playing Efficiency54/100Betting Correlation98/100Insurance Correlation75/100Overall Rating74/100The History
The Red Seven system was developed by Arnold Snyder, one of the original inductees into the Black Hall of Fame in 1983. Snyder is a renowned professional gambler and author, publishing a number of important works across the years.
His first book was published in 1980, and was called The Blackjack Formula. This was an important work since it was the first to show how deck penetration (the number of cards dealt before a deck is subject to a reshuffle) affected the rate at which a card counter won against the house. Of particular interest is Snyder’s assertion that the amount of penetration has a more significant effect on win rate than the actual card counting system being used. Since this assertion, Snyder’s data has been subject to a number of checks via computer simulation and found to be correct.
His 2nd book, Black belt in Blackjack: Playing 21 As a Martial Artist was published in 1983 and used the well-known colored belt grading system used in the martial arts as an analogy to take the prospective blackjack player from ab-initio status (white belt) to professional level (black belt). This professional level covered key aspects such as tracking the shuffle and playing as a team.
A further book, The Big Book of Blackjack, and published in 2006 described the history of blackjack. It also updated Snyder’s thoughts on various card-counting systems, including the Red Seven system.How to use Red Seven System
So what is the Red Seven system all about? It’s an unbalanced system, which means that the number of negative and positive point values, assigned to the cards, are unequal and the total sum of all the points is non-zero. After a full deck is counted the running count should finish with the value +2. The running count values assigned are as follows:
*Cards of ten and above are assigned a value of -1
*Cards 2 through 6 are assigned a value of +1
*Cards 8 and 9 are assigned a zero value and are therefore ignored
*Red 7 cards are assigned a value of +1 and black 7 cards a value of zero. This is, of course, why the system is named as the Red Seven system. It is possible to reverse the assignment of value against the red and black seven, so that the red 7 is counted as zero and the black seven as +1, without affecting the system.
Snyder describes the use of a “pivot”, which is defined as the running count at which the edge in favour of the player has risen to 1% or greater of the games starting edge, which is always in favor of the house. This pivot is used to make informed betting decisions.
Assuming the starting running count is zero then the pivot will change with the number of decks in the game. A simple adjustment to make the pivot zero irrespective of the number of decks is to multiply the number of decks by -2. As an example, in an eight-deck game the running count starts at -16. This will ensure that the final count, at the end of counting all the decks in the game, will be zero.Betting Strategy Adjustment
Snyder himself recommends that, in a single deck game, a negative running count should result in a minimum bet. When the running count hits the pivot, or zero, then the minimum bet should be doubled and when the running count goes to +2 or greater then the bet should be doubled again. He describes very detailed betting advice in his book Black belt in Blackjack: Playing 21 As a Martial Artist.
Below is simple overview of how to increase/decrease the bet size based on the running count. The betting amount adjustment of this system can be calculated based on the running count:
*running count < 0the betting amount is equal to table minimum
*true count >= 0the minimum bet amount should be doubled
*true count >= +2the minimum bet amount should be doubled againCard Counting Systems For BlackjackPlaying Strategy Adjustments
Insurance betting strategy is also easy using the Red Seven system. If you are betting in single and double deck games then the insurance should be taken when the running count is zero or positive. In multi-deck games always take insurance when the running count is +2 or more.
Other recommended strategies include always standing on 16 versus a 10 when the running count is zero or more.The Rating
The Red seven system fairs pretty well when compared with other far more complex systems with the following scores. Betting Correlation scores high 0.98. Playing Efficiency is at average 0.54. Insurance correlation is fairly accurate at 0.75. The biggest advantage of this system is that it is easy to learn making it’s ease of playing score 70. The ease of playing is a particularly high score, beaten only by REKO System and KO System.
The Easy Red 7 Count is an easy unbalanced card counting system developed by Arnold Snyder. The card counting system is easier to learn than compared to the Hi-Lo and other unbalanced card counting systems. The system keeps track of the low cards (Cards good for the house) and high cards (cards good for the player). Red 7 Card Counting System
The system takes note of the Ace and it is assigned with a point value of -1 and it also considers the numbers of decks used in the variation. Hence, to effectively make use of the Easy Red 7 Count, a player would have to know the number of decks used in the variation.The system has an 80% potential gain and it is a system that can easily be adopted by new players as it only keeps track of the running count to depict when the shoe deck is high card or low card rich.
Aces and tens are assigned a negative point value of -1 while low cards have a positive point value of +1. In this system, the Red 7 is assigned a positive point value +1 while the black 7 is neutral. The neutral cards are Black 7, 8 and 9.
The Point values of the THE EASY RED 7 COUNT are as followsFace Card23456Red7Black789TAPoint Value+1+1+1+1+1+1000-1-1
The major difference with the Easy Red 7 Count and other unbalanced card counting systems is that its initial Running Count (IRC) varies according the decks used in the variation. The IRC is determined by multiplying -2 with the number of decks.No. of Decks1268IRC-2-4-12-16
Hence, when the deck is reshuffled, if playing a variation of 8 decks, your IRC should be -16 and you proceed to keep track of the IRC as cards are dealt on the table. Thus a high negative IRC indicates that more high cards have been dealt leaving the deck low card rich. However, which negative IRC in a variation of 8 Deck would indicate an 80% success of low cards remaining in the shoe deck? For instance, a negative IRC of -32 would be clear to the player that the deck is now low card rich at which you can reduce your bet size because the player is more likely to bust than the house. On the other hand, if the IRC is 0 this would indicate that the shoe deck is now high card rich at which you can increase your bet size and the dealer is more likely to bust in such situations.
Here is some more information on Arnold Snyder’s Easy Red 7 Count:http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/content/How%20toCount.htm
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