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Ease of learning: Some mental arithmetic involved. What’s it worth: Card counting produces about *£100 per hour. |
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Simple Card Counting |
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Ease of learning: Requires prior learning of card counting. What’s it worth: Produces about *£300 per hour. |
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Shuffle Tracking |
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Ease of learning: Does not require knowledge of card counting. What’s it worth: Top class ace tracking produces about *£1000 per hour. |
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Ace Tracking |


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What qualifications do you need to be able to grasp the fundamentals of our training?
No specific academic qualifications. The maths and memory tools have already been developed by us. You only have to learn to apply them in a focussed and disciplined manner. Some techniques use memory systems, others use simple mental arithmetic.
What do we mean by “training”?
My current team and I are all still playing in British casinos and so, for reasons of discretion, all initial training will be via email or post. Once we have ascertained that you are indeed a genuine respondent and not connected to any casino in any way, then you will be invited to participate in our face-to-face training seminars at our London venue.
What do we mean by “team play”?
Players pool their resources, finances and skills to increase return/investment and to combat casino playing conditions. Financial reward becomes multiplied by the number of players in the team, e.g., a team of 6 players will yield 36 times the profit of 1 player playing alone.
Principal Techniques
Once you have mastered the basic strategy you are then in a position to learn any of the 4 principal techniques shown below: |
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TRAINING OPTIONS |
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Ease of learning: A bit more difficult than card counting. What’s it worth: Produces about *£125 per hour. |
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Multi-Parameter Card Counting |
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Auxiliary Skills
In addition to the 3 principal techniques, you can add more strings to your bow by accessing the following auxiliary skills which I have honed over the years.
· Camouflage play (casino demeanour and play to convince the casino you are no threat)
· Piggyback play (correct strategy for opting out of splits and doubles when playing on some one else’s box)
· Wonging (correct play and demeanour when playing while not sitting at the table)
· Sacrifice splitting (partner play for optimizing edge on splits)
· Cutting skills (studying shuffle to know where to cut the cards to optimize advantage)
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* based on averaged results of an individual using a £10,000 bankroll, or team play with 10 players, each with £1000 bank. |
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