blackjackstudent
Well-Known Member
Hi again! Now I dont want to start any kind of arguments amongst you professional players out there - I want to raise the topic of the floating advantage as mentioned in Don Schlesinger's Book Blackjack Attack.
The floating advantage is really applicable to decks which are dealt to a very high degree of penetration (i.e. 90 % to 95 %).
Say if you are playing a 6 deck game DAS, DOA and H17 with 5.5 to 5.75/6 decks and you have half a deck left before reshuffling occurs. You have been using a modest spread of 1-8 in the shoe - If the count is favourable would you start to use a 1-12 spread? Also assume that you are the only player at the table.
Say early during the shoe, you use a poor spread of 1-4 even if the TC is at 2-3, in the middle of the shoe you use a spread of 1-8 depending on the TC and if the dealer fornutately gives good depth penetration, you use a 1-12 spread or a 1-16 spread.
Is that a consensus shared amongst you professionals?
Another issue is wonging - if you wong in during the early part of the shoe even if the TC = +3, the advantage offered to you wont be as great as if you wong in with one deck remaining and the TC = +3 - please comment on that!
The floating advantage is really applicable to decks which are dealt to a very high degree of penetration (i.e. 90 % to 95 %).
Say if you are playing a 6 deck game DAS, DOA and H17 with 5.5 to 5.75/6 decks and you have half a deck left before reshuffling occurs. You have been using a modest spread of 1-8 in the shoe - If the count is favourable would you start to use a 1-12 spread? Also assume that you are the only player at the table.
Say early during the shoe, you use a poor spread of 1-4 even if the TC is at 2-3, in the middle of the shoe you use a spread of 1-8 depending on the TC and if the dealer fornutately gives good depth penetration, you use a 1-12 spread or a 1-16 spread.
Is that a consensus shared amongst you professionals?
Another issue is wonging - if you wong in during the early part of the shoe even if the TC = +3, the advantage offered to you wont be as great as if you wong in with one deck remaining and the TC = +3 - please comment on that!