I've never seen them, but my understanding is that he is essentially
teaching people a simplified version of Hi-Lo. If you pay particular
attention to the language in the infomercial and website, he never says
he's not teaching card counting. He says there's no MEMORIZATION of
cards.
Could somebody who's actually bought this, ahem, 'system', please post a
brief summary of what the heck it actually is!?
Does he, for example, count 2-6 cards vs. 10's and A's?
I also have not seen his tapes. I only know that in the 1980's he taught the complete Hi Lo
system. I believe he gave up teaching blackjack and went into horse handicapping. (not sure)
Regards
Ralph Stricker "Silver Fox"
Yes. His "system" is YA hi-lo training package. $69.95
from Home Shopping Network.
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William Ernest Reid
A question and a comment about last week's Buffy
Question: Don't you become a vampire if a vampire bites you?
Comment: That was the phoniest-looking giant snake since the
last giant snake they had on the show.
I just bought the system and it came in the mail it has a new box cover and
book but it is a video that is copyrighted 1987 or 89 it was too fuzzy to see.
and the page numbers that he refers to in the video are not the same in the
book, it is a basic strategy with a 2-6 +1 and 10-A -1 hi-lo with 11
variations on the basic strategy depending on the count. Also it talks about
deck penatration with early, mid and late and how to varry you bet. I
personally was very disappointed with the tapes I mean if he has wone so much
money he could have at least hired a starving film school student to make him a
new tape.