Backcounting Alone

french-jack

New Member
Hi everyone,

Ok so, Is there players who play only when TC = or > +1 ?

If you do, how do you do to play when every slot are used by other player ? (personnaly I choose a player who have a small bet and i try to influence him to do the right choice).

And too, how can i know my bankroll & win per hour for this game ? :

-Play only when TC = or > +1
-Spread : TC+1 : 1unit; TC +2 : 2 units, 4 units, 8 units, TC +6 & higher 16 units
-Rules : DAS, S17, ENHC, 6 decks pen 75/80%, double any two card
-ROR < 1%


Backcount alone is tired but you need a smaller bankroll :)

Thanks :eyepatch:
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
french-jack said:
Hi everyone,

Ok so, Is there players who play only when TC = or > +1 ?

If you do, how do you do to play when every slot are used by other player ? (personnaly I choose a player who have a small bet and i try to influence him to do the right choice).

And too, how can i know my bankroll & win per hour for this game ? :

-Play only when TC = or > +1
-Spread : TC+1 : 1unit; TC +2 : 2 units, 4 units, 8 units, TC +6 & higher 16 units
-Rules : DAS, S17, ENHC, 6 decks pen 75/80%, double any two card
-ROR < 1%


Backcount alone is tired but you need a smaller bankroll :)

Thanks :eyepatch:
Don't back-count a table that is full.

Well, you can run a simulation to figure out how many units per hour you are expected to win. And then figure out how many units you need to cut your bankroll into for a 1% ROR. And then multiply your winrate by your unit size to figure out your hourly wage.
 

1357111317

Well-Known Member
I think its pretty obvious why you wouldn't want to backcount a table thats full. If the count goes positive but nobody at the tables leaves you just wasted however long you just watched that shoe. If you are able to backline bet then it might be worth it although I wouldn't recommend this unless you can influence the play of the person you bet on.
 
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