Those that have read my posts know that I have been lucky with good variance as a newb. Now, I am actually well capitalized, and smart enough to know that I am not playing to my potential advantage due to the learning curve.
The pros: basic strategy = stone cold, counting has improved a lot = near perfect, indices (surrender included) known for the top plays (I18 & beyond), good cover
One thing I need to learn, and ask for help with, is a good betting ramp. I've found that I prefer playing 2 units right off the top. I also like spreading to 2 hands at some point during good counts, and also sometimes during nuutral ones as cover. My thought was:
TC < -2 = wong immediately
TC < 0 = 1 unit
TC < 1 = 2 units (spread to 2 hands if ace deficient)
TC < 2 = 4 units
TC < 3 = 6 or 8 units? (I want an agressive ramp, and it's here I would typically spread to 2 hands) Is 8 TOO agressive?
TC > 3 = add 2 units on any net win, max 16 units
The pros: basic strategy = stone cold, counting has improved a lot = near perfect, indices (surrender included) known for the top plays (I18 & beyond), good cover
One thing I need to learn, and ask for help with, is a good betting ramp. I've found that I prefer playing 2 units right off the top. I also like spreading to 2 hands at some point during good counts, and also sometimes during nuutral ones as cover. My thought was:
TC < -2 = wong immediately
TC < 0 = 1 unit
TC < 1 = 2 units (spread to 2 hands if ace deficient)
TC < 2 = 4 units
TC < 3 = 6 or 8 units? (I want an agressive ramp, and it's here I would typically spread to 2 hands) Is 8 TOO agressive?
TC > 3 = add 2 units on any net win, max 16 units