Is This Spread Table Correct?

Finn Dog

Well-Known Member
Hello,

I couldn't find a comprehensive spread table on the forum so I thought I'd make one and ask you all if--generaly speaking--I had it right. (Assume non-Wonging):


2 Decks:

Spread 1:6

6 Decks:

Spread 1:12

8 Decks:

Spread 1:16


Red Chips:

No cover needed under crowded conditions; cover required during slow periods.

Green Chips:

Cover required.

Black Chips:

Maximum cover required.


Thanks in advance!

FD
 
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moo321

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The answer for every one is: it depends. 1-8 may be ideal for double deck, 1-16 is better for 6 decks, and 1-20 is better for 8.

And, I don't recommend cover for anything below black. But you may need it at red. And you may not need it at purple. All depends on the casino.
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
moo321 said:
The answer for every one is: it depends. 1-8 may be ideal for double deck, 1-16 is better for 6 decks, and 1-20 is better for 8.

And, I don't recommend cover for anything below black. But you may need it at red. And you may not need it at purple. All depends on the casino.
Agreed.
 

callipygian

Well-Known Member
More important than the bet spread is the bet ramp.

For example, a 1:16 spread can look like this:
+4 and below: 1
+5 and above: 16

Or this:
+1 and below: 1
+2: 2
+3: 4
+4: 8
+5 and above: 16

The EV, variance, and heat that you will get is vastly different for the two ramps, even though they are both "1:16" spreads.
 
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