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Old May 3rd, 2006, 09:32 PM
ScottH ScottH is offline
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Default Couple of questions.

Are there more betting squares than there are seats? It would be nice to have an extra betting square to play an extra hand even if the table is full.

Also, in the KO system, at what RC should you switch to 2 squares or more?
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Old May 3rd, 2006, 11:17 PM
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Are there more betting squares than there are seats? It would be nice to have an extra betting square to play an extra hand even if the table is full.

Also, in the KO system, at what RC should you switch to 2 squares or more?
casinos i have played at they either have the same amount of chairs as betting spots or less.. depends if is a 5 spot or 7 square table.. or if it is high stakes or not. I'm rarely playing at a table that crowded, so it isnt a issue for me.

I would recommend switching to two squares when the count is extremely positive IF there is three other players at the table or more to "hog" more of the high cards. When you get down to the last round in the shoe you can switch to two hands when the count is positive to get better penetration before the shuffle up... Also when you switch to two hands, it is recommended to bet 75% of your normal max bet.
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Old May 3rd, 2006, 11:33 PM
E-town-guy E-town-guy is offline
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In the last hand on a positive count you can bet as many squares as you can get your hands on.
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