A question to all the regulars . . .
Do any of you adjust your betting ramp to take account of the number of players at the table (ie reduce bets because there are more players at the table that dilute away the advantage of a high count).
Alternatively, how will an advantage be improved if, say, switching from a normal 1-8 spread with a crowded table to a 1-16 (or greater) spread where there is only one other player or it's one-on-one.
And before anyone comments on the 1-16 or greater, I'm in the UK where it's possible to spread bets far more liberally than I suspect can be done US. One contributor to this forum has told me he's got away with a 1-50 spread before now.
Thanks in advance for comments.
Newb99
Do any of you adjust your betting ramp to take account of the number of players at the table (ie reduce bets because there are more players at the table that dilute away the advantage of a high count).
Alternatively, how will an advantage be improved if, say, switching from a normal 1-8 spread with a crowded table to a 1-16 (or greater) spread where there is only one other player or it's one-on-one.
And before anyone comments on the 1-16 or greater, I'm in the UK where it's possible to spread bets far more liberally than I suspect can be done US. One contributor to this forum has told me he's got away with a 1-50 spread before now.
Thanks in advance for comments.
Newb99