Blackjack: Card Counting
A card counter does not need to be a mathematics whiz to be successful at the art.
Values usually take the form of +1, -1 or 0. In the Hi Lo system any card which ranges from 2 to 6 is counted as +1, cards 7 through 9 are zero, and tens through aces are -1. Each time the card counter sees a card, he adds or subtracts a number based on this information, it should be noted that there are other card counting systems.
When the current count is positive, the player will want to increase their bet. This is due to the fact that more high cards are left in the deck. When the count is negative, the player will want to lower their bet.
More advanced blackjack counting systems also exist, and these may assign values such as +2 or -2 to cards in the deck.
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