In answer to some of the threads here ...
I'm doing a variation on a 2:1:3 betting strategy. It works nicely to hold me steady while I wait for opportunities to double down or increase my bet.
Start with 2x the table limit.
If you win, next bet is table limit.
If you lose, go on to 3x the table limit.
Next, if betting table limit:
Win or lose, go to 2x the limit.
Or, if betting 3x the table limit, (ie. you just lost a hand and are upping your bet):
If you win, go to table limit for next bet.
If you lose, go to 2x table limit.
On a push, bet the same again next hand.
On a surrender, next bet as if you lost the hand.
I think this works because, over all, it averages out to 0 gain or loss, if you assume 33% of your hands will win.
Then it's just waiting for doubling down to set up your gains.
I'm doing a variation on a 2:1:3 betting strategy. It works nicely to hold me steady while I wait for opportunities to double down or increase my bet.
Start with 2x the table limit.
If you win, next bet is table limit.
If you lose, go on to 3x the table limit.
Next, if betting table limit:
Win or lose, go to 2x the limit.
Or, if betting 3x the table limit, (ie. you just lost a hand and are upping your bet):
If you win, go to table limit for next bet.
If you lose, go to 2x table limit.
On a push, bet the same again next hand.
On a surrender, next bet as if you lost the hand.
I think this works because, over all, it averages out to 0 gain or loss, if you assume 33% of your hands will win.
Then it's just waiting for doubling down to set up your gains.