1357111317 said:Completely depends on what kind of stakes you are playing. As a general rule of thumb though a 1000x your min bet bankroll is needed. But once again this completely depends on your EV, Standard deviation etc.
your question is a bit vague which is why you received such diffenet answers. 135711317 is refering to a total bankroll, while Xur is refering to a trip bankroll for a limited time of play (perhaps a day or two)Wookets said:What's the minimum bankroll you guys suggest for an at-home card counter such as myself that is going to make his debut at the tables? I'll be having access to just about any game in Atlantic City.
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Sorry, let me clarify.kewljason said:your question is a bit vague which is why you received such diffenet answers. 135711317 is refering to a total bankroll, while Xur is refering to a trip bankroll for a limited time of play (perhaps a day or two)
I personally am wondering what some of your terminology means. what is an at-home card counter? what does having access to just about any game mean?
Last time I was in AC I ended I bought in with $40 and walked out 2 hours later with $500, and only had minimal knowledge of BS. Hopefully that kind of variance sticks around:laugh:. What kind of spread sounds good with a trip bankroll of $500? Losing all of it wouldn't really be a big deal at all.shadroch said:For a first trip, I wouldn't take more than $500. If you lose that, it's more likely you are doing something wrong than being a victim of bad variance.
With all due respect shad, a 1-4 spread in AC is a losing game unless you are wonging in and only playing positive counts. With only 1 or 2 $5 tables open throughout the city at any given time, this would be nearly impossible. Even at $10 tables, playing only positive counts would be extremely difficult as they are usually too crowded to wong into. I can appreciate your conservative nature, but you need a bigger spread to beat these games without backcounting.shadroch said:So, my advice to a first timer would be to bet no more than a 1-4 spread on the cheapest table you can find. If it's a $5 table, my top bet would be $20.
You'll find the casino environment much different than "counting at home". Keep your spreads small until you have mastered utilizing the skill AT the real tables.Wookets said:Sorry, let me clarify.
By "at-home" card counter, I mean I've been practicing counting cards (HiLo) for the past 5 months. I'm making my first trip to the casinos with knowledge of card counting.
What I meant by having access to any game in AC is that I'm open to suggestions as to what games/locations would be most suited for a person counting cards for the first time in the casino environment.
Hope that helped clear things up,
Wookets
this is exactly how i started out. With a $700 BR. I added only 1700 more out of pocket and with winning over the past year my BR is well over $10k now.shadroch said:If it's a $5 table, my top bet would be $20.
If you are sincere and in it for the long run, learn to swim before you try to fly. It makes the crashs easier to take. The casinos will still be there in a month.Try to make sure your money is,as well.