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Blackjack 'Speed Count' - the easiest way to to count cards - Regular price $495 sale $375 (class limit 12 students)

The instructor is Frank Scoblete, America's #1 best-selling gaming author and columnist, and the author of the best-selling book, Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution. Frank has over 30 years experience as an advantage blackjack player, and he shares his experience and knowledge with viewers of this video. Buy a cheap copy of Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution book by Frank Scoblete. Book Description: Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution! Contains Speed Count, the easiest advantage blackjack method ever developed for the general public. Free shipping over $10. Is the Golden Touch Blackjack Speed Count Really a Good System? By Michael Stevens in Casino & Gaming on May 25, 2019 Almost all recreational gamblers, and even many proficient blackjack players, think they understand the concept of counting cards. Their book is called 'Golden Touch Blackjack', and can be purchased online and in regular book stores in order to find complete details for the way in which the system works. Tambourin first hit the Blackjack scene during the summer of 1968 as a chemistry grad student at the University of Maryland, where a friend convinced him to make a. The instructor is Frank Scoblete, America's #1 best-selling gaming author and columnist, and the author of the best-selling book, Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution. Frank has over 30 years experience as an advantage blackjack player, and he shares his experience and knowledge with viewers of this DVD.

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only1choice
Back on Jan 15 MYSTRO D asked the readers about the speed count. Unfortunately he did not get a single response. I recently started playing utilizing this way of counting at the Mohegan. I have had an unbelieveable start winning my first seven nites. It continues to amaze me where I can go from a $50 bet to $500 and the floor people don't even blink an eye. Does anyone on this site have any experience with ths method or any stats. The Wiz had commented favorably about this counting but the last I read he has not done any independent tests.
Thanks in advance.
teddys
Have you considered that he perhaps doesn't know what it is, or doesn't want to reveal the proprietary information? After all, it is 'only' available in the Golden Touch books.
'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
only1choice
Forgive me for speaking for the Wiz but on the odds site he has recommended the book which leads me to believe he has at least investigated the counting method. Its been less than 24 hrs but I can't believe none of my fellow advantage players have any experience with this count.
benbakdoff
When this system came out about five years ago, I looked into it out of curiosity. I found it to be a very weak system that is easy to learn. A large bankroll is required and you are correct about the heat- there will be very little or none at all.
This system is one step above basic strategy and is good for the once or twice a year recreational player. I doubt that any serious player would use it. If you are serious try KO or HiLo.
only1choice
Thank you for your response. One thing thou, I thought the Ace-Five count was the system one step above basic strategy.
benbakdoff

Play worm free. Thank you for your response. One thing thou, I thought the Ace-Five count was the system one step above basic strategy.


Correct. I was trying to emphasize that it was a weak system and that there are better systems out there.
I do believe Speed Count could overcome the house edge and possibly be a break even game. Just be aware of the variance and plan your bank roll accordingly.
only1choice
Thank You for your insight I appreciate it.
Wizard
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I can't reveal the basic idea of the Speed Count, but it is a simplified version of card counting. It is easier to use than the hi-lo, and less powerful. The same could be said about my ace-five count as well.
The Golden Touch calculations were done by Dan Provonost, whom I respect. However, they have been challenged by Norm Wattenberger, whom I also also respect. At the time I provided a quote for Golden Touch I didn't know about Norm's skepticism, otherwise I would have held back from giving an endorsement.
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sabre
The speed count is a 'very' weak counting system. I think it would be on par with the wizard's A/5 count.
If you are spreading $50-$500 at Mohegan Sun, given their very poor penetration, and using speed count, I hope you've have a substantial bankroll behind you. Getting your ROR under 10% would probably required $250,000+.
Anyone betting that kind of money should put in a modicum of effort to learn KO or Hi-Lo.
DrEntropy

I can't reveal the basic idea of the Speed Count, but it is a simplified version of card counting. It is easier to use than the hi-lo, and less powerful. The same could be said about my ace-five count as well.
The Golden Touch calculations were done by Dan Provonost, whom I respect. However, they have been challenged by Norm Wattenberger, whom I also also respect. At the time I provided a quote for Golden Touch I didn't know about Norm's skepticism, otherwise I would have held back from giving an endorsement.

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I think the issue is that 'it depends'. If you are only interested in counting for recreational purposes with a replenishable trip bankroll and a fixed betting scheme, you should probably compare earning rates for comparable variance (Short term risk depends mostly on the fluctuations). Depending on exactly how you do this, you can find Speed Count performing at about 60% of the earning capability of Hi-Lo (with indexes).
However, for a 'professional' who uses proportional, optimal betting with a dedicated (non-replenishable) bankroll, Speed count is way too weak to even be considered. The professional has to be concerned with long term ruin, and this goes like the expectation^2/variance, for proportional (kelly) betting. When you match the long term ruin probabilities, you find that Speed count has about 1/3 the earning power for the professional (as Norm has pointed out many times).

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For me, I just don't find speed count to be that much easier.. Isn't the hardest part just remembering the count with all the distractions? Also, it is kind of a dead end. If you start with something like KO or Hi Lo lite, you can always improve it by adding indexes, true counting, etc.
'Mathematical expectation has nothing to do with results.' (Sklansky, Theory of Poker).




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