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Lesson 5: Card Counting - The Tricks

No, I'm not going to teach you card tricks here, but I am going to show you a few interesting ways to practice the count you've decided to learn and then teach you the methods we use to keep track of the cards as they're played at the casino. Developing your speed at counting is an important part of your training, because if you can't count quickly at home, you'll never keep up with the dealer in a casino. Inaccurate counting can cause you to give up any edge you have over the house and it's frustrating to constantly "drop" the count when a faster dealer comes along.

At this point you should have the point values of each card memorized and you might be doing some single-card countdowns of a deck. I'm sure you're slow at it, but that's OK, since accuracy is the most important factor right now. Speed will come as you work your way through the exercises I'll show you this week.

This entire lesson that you are studying is very visual. You might want to consider our DVD or dual CD product, to enhance the learning experience.

Pairs Value Practice

Just as you learned the point value of each card according to the system you wish to use, here you will learn the point value of different PAIRS of cards. This is one of the real "tricks" of the card-counting business: the ability to count cards in pairs. With enough practice, you'll see a hand of Queen, Jack as both a "20" and an M-2. That capability will bring speed to your game. Here are the values of pairs using the Hi / Lo method of counting

Hand Net Point Value

-2
-2

-1
-1

0
0

+1
+1

+2
+2

Important! Make sure you understand why each pair is valued as shown and don't forget that if you're learning a different count, these pairs may have different values.

If you understand everything above, then start going through a single deck and turn two cards over at a time. DO NOT keep a running count, just recite the value of each pair so you can get used to the adding and subtracting which is required. Do this until you are totally familiar with the values of all possible pairs. Then do it some more.

Laying down a good foundation here will allow you to build your speed quickly later on, so this exercise is time well spent. For you "Type-A's" out there, you might even push this to learning 3-card values. That is a very helpful skill to have, particularly if you intend to play one-on-one with a dealer, since you always see 3 cards at once; your initial pair and the dealer's up card. Most of you will want to begin play at tables with other players since things move slower that way, but like I said -- knowing the 3-card values won't hurt.

Pairs Countdown

Once again, remove three random cards from a single deck and set them aside. (No peeking!) Now, turn over the cards two at a time, keep a running (cumulative) count of the deck and check your accuracy by adding the cards you set aside in at the end. This exercise will be your primary way of practicing card counting.

Gradually, your speed will increase to a point where you will count as quickly as you can turn over the cards. To go even faster, hold the deck in your left hand, face up, and pull the cards -- two at a time -- off the deck with your right hand. (Opposite if you're left-handed). Help the cards along with your thumb and you'll start to build some speed. How fast is "fast"? I go through a deck in 10.5 seconds, but all you need to keep up at an average table with 2 or 3 other players is 20 seconds, though 15 is better (and easy attained if you practice).

Counting at the Table

The method we use to count cards at the table is the real secret of this business. For those games where the cards are dealt face up to the players, the diagram below will show you how we do it. Games where the cards are dealt face down (mostly single deck) require a different methodology and we'll cover that next week.

Most dealers keep their up card face-down until each player has received both cards. The procedure for counting at a table like that is to begin counting when the player at "first base" receives his second card and to count each player's pair as the cards are dealt. End your count with the dealer's up card and then count each player's "hit" cards. Finally, count the dealer's hole card and any cards the dealer may take as a hit.

You can see that this method of counting by pairs allows you to look more natural at the table. Most people think counters track each card as it's dealt, so supervisory people at casinos watch for players who follow every cards as it comes out. My method allows you to look away from the table as the first card is going down and then watch as each hand is made with the second card. That looks a lot more natural, since most players are interested in seeing what hands other players get.


Beginners:

Lesson 1: Basic Strategy
Lesson 2: Learning Basic Strategy
Lesson 3: Counting Cards - The Basics
Lesson 4: Card Counting - How To Do It
Lesson 5: Card Counting - The Tricks
Lesson 6: Card Counting - Single-Deck Play
Lesson 7: Money Management - Part 1
Lesson 8: Money Management - Part 2 - A Few Words on Single Deck
Lesson 9: Money Management - Part 3 - Expectation and Standard Deviation
Lesson 10: The Proper Mental Attitude
Lesson 11: Evaluating Games
Lesson 12: Casino Playing Tactics

Advanced

Lesson 13: The Advanced Course - Part 1 - Basic Strategy Variations
Lesson 14: The Advanced Course - Part 2 - Basic Strategy Variations: Double?
Lesson 15: The Advanced Course - Part 3 - Basic Strategy Variations: Hit or Stand?
Lesson 16: The Advanced Course - Part 4 - Basic Strategy Variations: To Split or Not To Split
Lesson 17: The Advanced Course - Part 5 - Basic Strategy Variations: Test Yourself
Lesson 18: Advanced Single-Deck Blackjack, Part 1
Lesson 19: Advanced Single-Deck Blackjack, Part 2 - Basic Strategy Variations
Lesson 20: A Field Trip with the GameMaster
Lesson 21: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 1
Lesson 22: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 2 - Betting With the True Count
Lesson 23: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 3 - Double Deck Basic Strategy Variations
Lesson 24: Understanding the Surrender Option

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