Our guest this week is Arnold Snyder on to talk about his new book Radical Blackjack.
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Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction of Arnold Snyder, blackjack expert and author of Radical Blackjack
[00:26] Arnold’s career in playing blackjack, blackjack forums, and publishing
[05:11] Pricing The Blackjack Formula
[12:21] Arnold’s other books, Blackjack for Profit, Blackbelt in Blackjack
[14:12] Developing the unbalanced count, the Red 7
[18:56] Why did it take so long to publish Radical Blackjack? Loss rebate discussion
[32:11] Doubling on a hard twelve
[41:55] South Point Casino July Promotions – Free Play with a Kicker
[42:33] BlackjackApprenticeship.com – card counting training tools, members forum, casino database, and betting software
[43:06] VideoPoker.com/gwae – Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners
[44:34] Is shuffle tracking dead?
[47:42] Betting six hands of $6k for an entire 6-deck shoe
[56:03] Recommended: Super Summer Theatre, Daylight by David Baldacci, Cottonwood Station Eatery
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Arnold Snyder’s Huntington Press Site:
Huntingtonpress.com/arnold-snyder/
Recommended:
Supersummertheatre.org
Daylight by David Baldacci https://amzn.to/3i9GZsZ

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I recently read a book by Frank Scoblete dealing with speed count – a simplified card counting technique. In your opinion, is this method of card counting effective?
AS might disagree, but I would say: Counting gives a modest edge, so there isn’t much room for error. I don’t think it’s wise to use an ultrasimple “toy count” when a good system like Knock-Out (KO) is available that is quite good and simple enough to be feasible. And KO is simple enough to learn straightaway, without starting with an even simpler system.
How does Arnold feel about Norman Wattenberger of Blackjack The Forum creating REKO? Does Arnold feel that Norm took his system for blackjack?