Blackjack Ko System

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All about the values of cards and the betting decisions according to the blackjack KO Card Counting System. Learn about the winning Blackjack KO Count method that will tell you the basics of card counting! The KO (Knock Out) counting system can be easily used both by new comers and pro blackjack players. Find out how to count using this system and win.

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Card counting strategy is the most popular and checked one for playing and beating blackjack, and it consists of many various systems which really work though differ a bit. The KO count is one of such systems and it is called to be the unbalanced one.

What does it mean? The matter is there are two types of counting systems exist:

  • A balanced counting system: when a player starts counting from 0 and s/he should end up counting with 0 too after all cards are dealt from a shoe.
  • An unbalanced counting system: the end is not necessary to be 0.

As well as Hi-Opt 1 or Hi-Opt 2, the KO count (Knock Out counting) is easy to learn and remember: the main point is to know when to add or subtract 1 point from 0 and what should be received at the end for winning.

How to Count

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As it has been already said above, the final number of point to get when using the KO count should not be 0. Seven cards are valued as +1 here, so you should have 4 points at the end of a shoe.

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Look at the following table and remember when to add and when to subtract points from 0 if you use the Knock Out counting system:

A card 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A

Value +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 0 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1

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Remember, that low cards are good for a player because when a low card appears it means that more high cards are left in a shoe and a player has more chances to get them; so, a player adds 1 point to 0 every time when a low card is dealt from a shoe. Big cards are good for a dealer, so, you should subtract 1 every time when a high card is dealt from a shoe.

Do not forget to divide your count into the number of decks blackjack game is played. For example, if you play by 8 decks of cards and your final count after using the KO count is +8, your final result will be just +1 because you should divide your 8 points into 8 decks.

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The KO counting strategy is easy to understand and learn, so, even a newcomer is welcome to use this counting system. Moreover, this system does not differ a lot from Hi-Lo counting which is also considered to be one of the widely used and easy systems for understanding.