Depth-Charging (blackjack)
A method of play described by Arnold Snyder in his book "Black
belt in Blackjack", in which a player would either make
flat bets or bet the table minimum on the first round of play
after a shuffle and then raise his bets regardless of the count
as play continues until the next shuffle. It is dependent upon
the player seeing as many cards as possible, counting them using
a counting system and making strategy variations based upon
the count.
In order to be successful, this method of play requires a count
with a high playing efficiency and a deeply dealt single deck
game.