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Blackjack Card Counting
Guide for Canadian Players

πŸ“… Updated April 2026
⏱️ 10 min read
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canadian Focus
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What is Card Counting?

In blackjack, the casino holds a very small edge even when a player uses optimal basic strategy. Card counting is a technique that can tip this small edge in the player's favour by using all available information about the cards already dealt.

Unlike all other casino games, blackjack has a past and a future. The cards dealt in previous rounds directly affect the odds of future rounds β€” because cards are not replaced into the shoe after being dealt. Card counting exploits this by tracking the ratio of high to low cards remaining in the deck.

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Key insight: A shoe rich in high cards (10s and Aces) favours the player. A shoe rich in low cards favours the dealer. Card counting tells you which situation you are in β€” and you adjust your bets accordingly.

The Hi-Lo System Explained

The Hi-Lo system is the most popular and beginner-friendly card counting method. Every card that is dealt is assigned a value of +1, 0, or -1. You keep a running mental total as the cards appear.

Cards 2 – 6 +1   ADD one to the running count Low cards β€” good for dealer, bad for player
Cards 7 – 9 0   Running count stays the same Neutral cards β€” no significant impact
Cards 10 – Ace βˆ’1   SUBTRACT one from the running count High cards β€” good for player, bad for dealer
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Why does this work? When low cards leave the deck, the remaining shoe becomes richer in high cards β€” favouring the player. The running count tracks this shift. A positive count means more high cards remain; a negative count means more low cards remain.

The Running Count

The running count is the simple total of all the +1, 0, and βˆ’1 values assigned to every card you have seen since the last shuffle. Here is an example sequence:

10
βˆ’1
RC: βˆ’1
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8
0
RC: βˆ’1
β†’
K
βˆ’1
RC: βˆ’2
β†’
2
+1
RC: βˆ’1
β†’
5
+1
RC: 0
β†’
4
+1
RC: +1

You continue updating the running count for every card dealt β€” to all players and the dealer β€” until the deck is shuffled. The running count resets to zero with each new shoe.

The True Count

The running count alone has a limitation: it does not account for how many decks remain in the shoe. A running count of +6 means something very different with 6 decks remaining versus 1 deck remaining.

The true count normalises the running count by dividing it by the number of decks remaining in the shoe, giving a much more accurate picture of your actual advantage.

True Count = Running Count Γ· Decks Remaining
Example: Running count of +9 with 3 decks remaining β†’ True Count = +3

The true count is the number you should use to make betting and strategy decisions. A true count of +2 or higher generally indicates a player-favourable shoe; below 0 indicates a dealer-favourable shoe.

Interactive Hi-Lo Practice Counter

Practice the Hi-Lo system with this interactive tool. Click each card as it is dealt and watch the running count, true count, and betting advice update in real time.

Hi-Lo Card Counter

Click cards as they are dealt. Decks remaining updates automatically.

Running Count
0
Decks Remaining
6.0
True Count
0.0
Cards Dealt
0
Waiting for cards… start clicking below

Click a card value to deal it:

No cards dealt yet

Using the Count to Your Advantage

A shoe containing many high cards (10s and Aces) is favourable to the player because it increases the chance of natural blackjacks, and because the dealer β€” who must hit on 16 or less β€” is more likely to bust when drawing high cards.

The core strategy is simple: bet small when the count is unfavourable, bet more when the count is favourable. Even with a very high count, the player advantage remains small β€” around 1% β€” so disciplined bankroll management is essential.

True CountPlayer EdgeRecommended Bet
Below 0Dealer favouredMinimum bet
0 to +1Roughly evenMinimum bet
+2 to +3Slight player edge2Γ— minimum
+4 to +5Moderate player edge4Γ— minimum
+6 and aboveStrong player edge (~1%)8Γ— minimum
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Important: Even at a true count of +6, the player advantage is only around 1%. Card counting is a long-term strategy that requires hundreds of hours of play and a large bankroll to absorb variance. It is not a get-rich-quick method.

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