Card counting at single deck 21
A blackjack occurs once every 20.7 hands at the top of a single deck. Count 10's as -2 and non tens +1 (excluding aces) while aces are side counted to predict blackjack frequencies to win. The pro John Stathis used his secret JSTAT Count in the 90's is spilling the beans here! The chart in the video displays the chances of getting a blackjack playing heads up. With an even count with no aces played on the 2nd hand, we receive blackjacks every 18 hands. 3rd hand is once every 15 hands; 4th hand is once every 12.5 hands; 5th hand is once every 10 hands. Knowing the frequency of blackjacks is stronger than established card counts such as Hi-lo, Wong's Halves, and all the other card counting schemes. Reno and Tahoe casinos had 100's of 3:2 single deck blackjack games in the 90's until the casinos wised up to JSTAT's winning play and added more double decks and shoe games while eliminating most of the single deckers.
Playing single deck at Lake Tahoe and Reno heads-up in the 90's was like a candy store. The $5 minimums and the spreading to $100 was very easy if casino surveillance was convinced that the hi-lo count was not used. This "Card counting at single deck 21" method on YouTube was used to fool casinos that were ignorant of the power of blackjack frequencies in the video that conflicted with the mainstream counts such as hi-lo. I was silent about my count because making money at blackjack against the grain of conventional card counting thought was profitable, and not telling anyone would keep the money train rolling. Now that $5 blackjack is not offered (except JA Nugget, Grand Sierra, Cal-Neva, and Circus-Circus in Reno) as much as before, I am now spilling the beans. I believe that "recognized" blackjack count systems at that time could be used against the casinos of Lake Tahoe and Reno and beating them proved it.
The logic of blackjack frequency in the video should be of note to the intelligent segment of the blackjack world. The approximations of predicting blackjacks are very close to a calculator analysis and sharing this NEW video is my gift to the blackjack community. It is bound to cause waves because it is a potential paradigm changer in card counting thought. Many blackjack books are committed to ace-reckoned counts and this video disputes this. So it is expected that logical debate about my method are to be replaced with mean-spirited attacks by some, because they have books to sell.
Playing single deck at Lake Tahoe and Reno heads-up in the 90's was like a candy store. The $5 minimums and the spreading to $100 was very easy if casino surveillance was convinced that the hi-lo count was not used. This "Card counting at single deck 21" method on YouTube was used to fool casinos that were ignorant of the power of blackjack frequencies in the video that conflicted with the mainstream counts such as hi-lo. I was silent about my count because making money at blackjack against the grain of conventional card counting thought was profitable, and not telling anyone would keep the money train rolling. Now that $5 blackjack is not offered (except JA Nugget, Grand Sierra, Cal-Neva, and Circus-Circus in Reno) as much as before, I am now spilling the beans. I believe that "recognized" blackjack count systems at that time could be used against the casinos of Lake Tahoe and Reno and beating them proved it.
The logic of blackjack frequency in the video should be of note to the intelligent segment of the blackjack world. The approximations of predicting blackjacks are very close to a calculator analysis and sharing this NEW video is my gift to the blackjack community. It is bound to cause waves because it is a potential paradigm changer in card counting thought. Many blackjack books are committed to ace-reckoned counts and this video disputes this. So it is expected that logical debate about my method are to be replaced with mean-spirited attacks by some, because they have books to sell.