12-27-2003, 03:06 AM
Usually more than one deck is in use, so what to do then? You use a system called 'true count'. You do it like this; You divide your 'count' with the number of desks that are left to get a 'true count'.
Exampel: You have a count of 8 and there are 3 decks left. Your true count then will be 8/3=2,66 . It can be a little hard to know how many decks that are left but you can see pretty good how many are left. Then you use the chart about to see how much to bet and then use your true count instead of the normal count. There is usually a greater chance for a high true count later in the deck. And if you'r playing in the beginning of a deck you don't have so much control as later on.
Exampel: You have a count of 8 and there are 3 decks left. Your true count then will be 8/3=2,66 . It can be a little hard to know how many decks that are left but you can see pretty good how many are left. Then you use the chart about to see how much to bet and then use your true count instead of the normal count. There is usually a greater chance for a high true count later in the deck. And if you'r playing in the beginning of a deck you don't have so much control as later on.
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