A question I have have wondered about and I would like to ask all who administer “test outs”. I understand during the “test out” procedure you are looking for “holes” in a person’s game. I interested in what is the most and least common “holes” are. A sort of a “bolo” for the “holes” that might...
Wow, I just reread Ken Smith's #14 post and realize that the original split index is related to the hit, stand, double and ( if allowed ) resplit indexes that you might use after the original split.
I appreciate the responses. I did misquote Mr. Smith's 2D card (typo). My only interest was Multi Deck DAS H17 and Smith's +3 and Wong's +5 index numbers, that's a difference of 2. I recently lost a 7, 7 split vs a dealer 8 with large bets out. It is an odd move to me because the larger the...
I’m mostly interested in 6 deck H17 das, but Ken Smiths cards have it as 3 for 6 deck S17 das and 2 deck H17 das. I’ve seen 4 and 5 as well.
sorry my typo, I meant to type...
I have the Ken Smith strategy cards and have learned from them. They have an index of 3 to split 7 7 vs 8 in a das H17 game, Wong has an index of 5. Thoughts ? I believe both resources use a floored TC conversions.
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek has $25 and $50 Min Hand Shuffle 6 Deck H17, Das, Doa, NS, 1.5 pen, SP4, NRA
Just reread the original post, you said California, sorry I was really trying to be a bit helpful. Florida a long way from California.
"There is a lot more to being a winning player than counting perfectly and following a formula (that is about 25% of what you need to know)"
"Most of what you need to know will not be easily found online or in books."
I'm very interested in these statements and what other players think about them.
I sometimes play for two hours and not even see a TC greater than 1, so I don't understand how you could win at all in short sessions unless you are back counting.