caliplaya209 said:
if there is 1 of us at each table, we play two hands everytime? even if the count is low?
Yes.
caliplaya209 said:
and if there is 2 of us at 1 table, we just play 1 hand each?
Don’t play at the same table. The whole point of a joint bankroll is that you can each play as though you had a $5,000 bankroll even though you are sharing it. When you play together at the same table you must scale your bets down which will earn less money. If you play at separate tables then you can each use the full spread.
caliplaya209 said:
and also sunny told us to start raising our bets at a true count of 1...what should we raise it to when the TC is 1 or 2?
With Reno rules you probably don’t have a decent edge until +2. Here is a generic betting strategy:
<+2 = $25
+2 = $50
+3 = $75
+4 = $100
For two hands it would look like:
<+2 = 2 x $15
+2 = 2 x $30
+3 = 2 x $60
+4 = 2 x $75
Or you could play it safe and use:
<+2 = 2 x $10
+2 = 2 x $25
+3 = 2 x $40
+4 = 2 x $50
The concept of optimal betting can be complicated, especially with team play. I would suggest that you just play it safely during this trip. It will give you a chance to get a feel for casino play, but as soon as you get back you should read about variance, standard deviation, risk of ruin, proportional betting, and other necessary topics. Without a proper betting strategy you can’t expect to win in the long run. You need to understand all of these topics (and more!) before you start betting big money and playing as a team.
-Sonny-