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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smart, easy to use card counting system,
By J. Konefal (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Archer Method of Winning at 21 (Paperback)
Mathematically very sound and easy to read, this book presents an unbalanced 10-count system. This system's playing efficiency is quite good(.61), and because it is an unbalanced system with the pivot point at the 2.0 non-ten/ten ratio it has a perfect insurance correlation. It's betting correlation is weak compared to more complex counting systems, but with a separate ace count the BC can be brought above 0.90. Because of the ease of keeping count, and with the pivot point at the point of betting favorability, I think this is a good system to use for multiple deck games (though when it was written single-deck games predominated, and the initial chapters are written for single-deck games). I have used this system to good effect. If you want a system for shoe games where you can have an advantage over the casino, yet can keep an accurate count and still relax, this may be the system for you.
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The Archer Method of Winning at 21 by John Archer (Paperback - June 1977)
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