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BlackJack Drillmaster 3.0 - User Guide and FAQ

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Card-Counting

Card-counting systems are based on the principle that the make-up of a deck of cards changes as cards are played. Blackjack is different from most casino games, in that the past and present plays can and does affect future plays. In roulette, the present spin is not affected by the previous spins nor does it affect the next spin. In blackjack, the cards you are dealt are a by-product of the cards that were already dealt. Computer simulations and analyses has shown that a deck is in the player's favor when it has more ten-count cards in it for the following reasons:

  • Dealers need to continue hitting until they reach 17 or higher and if there are a lot of high cards, then they are more likely to bust, and if they bust, you win.

  • With a lot of face cards there will be more pat hands (17-21) dealt.

  • With a hand totaling 9,10, or 11, you can double down on a face card rich deck, but the dealer can't.

  • Since blackjacks pay out 3 to 2 to the player and just 1 to 1 for the dealer, the player has more to gain if there are a lot of high cards and blackjacks are more likely.

  • Players can stand on some hands when they know that there are a lot of high cards in the deck.


So how do you count cards in blackjack? Although there are many different systems and variations, counting cards is usually as simple as adding and subtracting the number 1. Subtract one when a high card is dealt and add one when a low card is dealt. The greater the count, the more high cards in the shoe, and the more high cards in the deck, the greater the advantage for the player.

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