Wow — card counting sounds sexy, but for Aussie punters it’s often a busted myth when you try it online, especially in live dealer lobbies. Short and true: counting can shift expected value a little in land-based blackjack under perfect conditions, but online live dealer setups usually neuter that edge. If you’re after a realistic take, read on for the maths, the state of live studios, and local payment/licensing context so you can make a proper decision before you have a punt. Next, I’ll break how counting works and where it falls over online in Australia. How Card Counting Actually Works — The Nuts and Bolts for Australian Players Hold on — the basic idea is simple: track the ratio of high cards to low cards in the remaining shoe so you can increase your bet when the deck is rich in 10s and Aces. A common system like Hi-Lo assigns +1 to low cards (2–6), 0 to middle cards (7–9), and −1 to high cards (10–A). To get the “true count” you divide the running count by the estimated number of decks left — that true count informs your bet spread. For example, if your running count is +6 […]

