Card counting

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Card counting is one of the strategies designed to turn the casino game of Blackjack into a positive result for the players. Blackjack substantially increased in popularity in the 1960s and 1970s once a strategy for beating the game was made public by Eward Thorp in the 1962 pulication of Beat the Dealer..

As the cards are played, the remaining cards can be identified. The larger the proportion of aces, face cards, and tens remaining in the deck, the more favorable the odds are for the player. Players take advantage of this by increasing their bet sizes and altering playing strategy.

A skilled card counter can play against the casino at a small mathematical advantage. Some casinos, in some jurisdictions, falsely consider this cheating and will ban card counters from playing. However, card counting is not illegal in any country.

Blackjack writers

John Bukofsky

Bryce Carlson

Daniel Dravot

Greg Elder

[Les Golden]

Long-time columnist for [Bluff Europe], igamingbusiness, gambling.com, Jackpots Review, and gamblingonline magazines. Ythor of the biographical novel [Never Split Tens] and the adapted screenplay, based on the life of Edward Thorp.

Fred Renzey

Chris Statz

[Edward Thorp]

A pioneering book codifying the methodology by Edward Thorp was published in 1962: Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One.[1]

Nathaniel Tilton

Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs

Authors of Knock Out Blackjack.

Stanford Wong

Author of the books Basic Blackjack, Professional Blackjack, and Blackjack Secrets.

Frank Scoblete

Author of Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution.

Arnold Snyder

Author of books Blackbelt in Blackjack, Big Book of Blackjack, and Blackjack Wisdom..

Don Schlesinger

Author of Blackjack Attack.


Barry Meadow

Author of Blackjack Autumn


Rick Blaine

Author of Blackjack Blueprint


Ian Andersen

Author of Burning the Tables in Las Vegas and Turning the Tables in Las Vegas.


Maverick Sharp

Author of the 2013 Dynamic Blackjack.

Ken Uston

Author of Ken Uston on Blackjack and Million Dollar Blackjack..


Lawrence Revere

Author of Playing Blackjack as a Business.

[Peter Griffin]

Author of The Theory of Blackjack by Peter Griffin



Lance Humble and Carl Cooper

Authors of The World's Greatest Blacklack Book.



See also

References

  1. ^ Thorp, E. O. (1966) Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One, Random House, New York