Andrew999, I don't know a formula for it, but when I flat bet, I always tried to have 30 or 40u to play on for a day trip. Unless you sustain a heavy string of losses without corresponding wins, you can get by with 20u but that's cutting it pretty thin. Just remember the rule of thumb...player wins 42%, house wins 50% and you push 8%..or something like that.andrew999 said:If i am playing $10 hands and just flat betting with basic strategy how much should my bankroll be to cover fluctuations and how do you calculate that?
Assuming house edge is .5%
I don't think that counting is going to be of much use to you if you are not planning on ramping your bets. Granted, it will come in handy on the insurance side bet (take ins if +3 or greater). It might be of marginal benefit on the first three or four indices (mainly hard 16 hands) but not enough to justify the effort unless you just want the practice.RebelRoller said:Hoping someone that has more experience can answer this question. Suppose you normally use KO for your AP play. However you have a favorite casino that you normally stay and play in and will occasionally count for short periods (have not experienced heat), but also play some hours flat betting (different shifts) at basic strategy for the RFB. Can you lower the house advantage by keeping the count (never hurts to practice) and use the BS deviations while still flat betting. Thanks.
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