Knock-out Blackjack: The Easiest Card-counting System Ever Devised

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Huntington Press Inc, 1998 - Games & Activities - 179 pages
The Knock-Out card-counting system eliminates the mountain of mental arithmetic necessary to win at blackjack. The scientifically devised unbalanced K-O count can be used profitably anywhere blackjack is played: Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Mississippi, riverboat casinos, Native American casinos, the Bahamas, and on cruise ships.

This second edition, revised and expanded, is now easier to use than ever. Step into the ring and learn to:

Implement an abbreviated system--the "K-O Rookie"-- that's powerful enough to yield a player advantage and simple enough to be mastered in a few hours.
Advance to a profession-level system--the "K-O Preferred"--which performs on par with the most sophisticated systems on the market.
Win the cat-and-mouse game between the casinos and the players.

 

Contents

An Introduction to Card Counting
The Unbalanced KnockOut System
The KnockOut SystemRookie
The KnockOut SystemPreferred Strategy
The KnockOut SystemPreferred Betting
Enhancing Profits
Rules of Blackjack
Blackjack Jargon
The Full KnockOut System
The Effects of Varying Penetration on
Benchmark Risks of Ruin
The KO for 4 Decks
Customizing the KnockOut Count
Suggested Reading
Index
Copyright

A Comparison of the KO System to Other Sytems

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About the author (1998)

Olaf received his Ph.D in physics from Johns Hopkins University in 1992. Subsequently, he joined the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and for several years taught the Casino Gambling curriculum at Tufts University. Formerly Vice President of Game Development at Mikohn Gaming, he currently serves as Chief Creative Officer of Progressive Gaming International Corp. Ken Fuchs, co-author of Knock-Out Blackjack: The Easiest Card-Counting System Ever Devised, is a senior electrical engineer with a major U.S. communications company, specializing in the field of cryptography. He has extensive experience in coding blackjack simulators and in the development and analysis of scientific blackjack methods for individual and team play.

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