BlackJackThe Revere Point Count System is one of the best card counting strategies in blackjack that makes use of the running Count (RC), True Count (TC), Betting Correlation (BC), Insurance Correlation, and the Playing Efficiency (PE). The (Revere Point Count System) RPC is a complex count system that requires great practice and will surely reward a good dividend to the player. The count system was developed by Lawrence Revere and is categorized as a level II balanced card-counting system. The point values of the cards range from -2 to +2 and unlike other count systems that do not include the Ace, the Revere Point Count takes note of the Ace and is assigned a point value of -2.

The point values used with the Revere Point Count System are shown below;

Revere Point Card Counting System

I.C. 0.85

B.C. 0.92

P.E. 0.67

With the RPC, (3, 4, 5, 6) have a value of +2 while (2, 7) have a value of +1 and (10, J, Q, K and A) have a value of -2. The Revere Point Count System is more accurate than compared to the Zen count system as it offers a 99% correlation to betting during game play. The system is more effective to variations that make use of multiple decks. The Revere Point Count system is ideal for new players who are thinking of taking the basic card counting strategies to a higher level. With this system, players need to keep track of the five number value (-2,-1,0,+1,+2). With this system, players simply need to divide the running count with the number of decks being used than determining the True Count like all other card-counting systems. This system simply takes look at the high and low count. With a high count, a player has an added advantage over the house whilst a low count gives advantage to the dealer.

For further analysis, a player has to determine the IC, BC and PE to get a clearer picture of the efficiency during game play at which you will also get to determine whether you should increase or decrease your stake size.