Hi-Opt II Count
This is basically an improved, more accurate version of the Hi-Opt I blackjack counting system. The biggest change is that it adds another level of counting, which makes the system a lot harder to learn, but at the same time it is able to better reflect the actual state of the deck.
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To be honest, the Hi-Opt II count is pretty extreme, and it requires a high level of concentration and math skills. Any players interested in tacking it should have already mastered Hi-Opt I, and should be able to count at least 6 decks in a true casino environment without losing count.
Combining Hi-Opt II with ace tracking will give you a very powerful weapon indeed. But again, it’s difficult to learn and even harder to master, so be sure to start with one of the simpler counts first.