im pretty new to counting so i usually double my initial bet when the count gets to 0 and increase my bet as it goes up. i dont have a strict betting system tho, should i?
regular shoe game, 6d, dealer hits on soft 17, DAT, RSA, no surrender. The true count was +26 (the highest I've ever seen in a shoe was +18 so I couldn't believe it), what was my advantage over the house once the count is that high?
thats interesting that some people said to leave and come back later and cash out on a different shift or have a friend cash out. that seems like a really clever way to lengthen how long you can play at said venue. neat forum guys :grin:
grunching here but i look for cards that cancel each other out. like say first base gets a king and four, i totally ignore that and move on to to next players hand.
So if I'm using the red seven count with a bet spread of 6-1 in a DD game with DAS, H17, DAT and resplitting aces up to four times whats a good value for the cut number to be?
Can someone explain what the seventh column which is designated "cut" means. In CBJN it just says "The column labeled 'cut' shows the number of decks yet unseen when the dealer is undecided on whether to shuffle or deal another round. For games with a 'cut card' to determine the shuffle point...