The Multi Level Card Counting System in Blackjack

If you are a blackjack player who have already mastered the single level card counting systems, maybe now is the time that you will try the multi level card counting systems, which is a step higher for you to go in blackjack playing strategies. Multi level card counting systems have different specific values for certain playing cards.

The specific values used in multi level card counting systems are -1, zero, one, two, and -2. This may sound like a little bit harder to keep track on the cards but it will provide you with additional important information in playing blackjack.

With multi level card counting systems, you will have a better idea when is the right time to stand, hit, or double down and how much you are going to bet on your blackjack hand. Multi level card counting systems can make you see the difference between winning small and winning big. Multi level card counting systems can help you to have a license to print money in blackjack.

In counting cards, it is impossible to keep track of each card that is taken out from the shoe in blackjack. And with multi level card counting systems, you will not only keep track of the Tens and Aces cards but also the Threes and Fives because these cards are considered as the essential key connecting cards in blackjack.

Multi level card counting systems is very complex that the novice blackjack players will find it hard to learn but with more experiences in the game, they will definitely get a hand on it.

The two principal multi level card counting systems are Zen and Omega II.

Zen Count - This is a multi level card counting system in blackjack that assigns the value point of two to Fours, Fives, and Sixes, the value point of one to Twos, Threes, and Sevens, the value point of zero to Eights and Nines, the value point of -1 to Aces, and the value point of -2 to Tens. The Zen Count is a wonderful multi level card counting system but its main fallback is giving you a hard time to calculate the true count of the cards in the shoe.

Omega II Count - This is a multi level card counting system that differs slightly from the Zen Count because the Aces have the value point of zero and Nines have the value point of -1. The main fallback of the Omega II multi level card counting system is that it has a low betting effectiveness in blackjack.

Blackjack players must only use multi level card counting systems if they are already totally skilled in their chosen multi level card counting system and feel comfortable using it during a blackjack game.


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