SD Padres
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First off a little about me. I have been playing semi-pro since 1986 off and on so I'm not a new comer to the game. However, I have avoided team play for many reasons up until now. The main and obvious reason is trust issues with other members. My son is now 22 and has taken a serious interest in the game. I have taught him what I know and he is currently learning the KO count which I switched to a few years ago. We are both interested in implementing team play together and would like suggestions on how best to do this. Let me say up front that we don't look alike at first glance so I'm too worried about the pit catching on there. He is about 6'1" and I'm only 5'9 so maybe I should have a chat with the milkman. :laugh: Anyway, my idea was to play DD and flat bet quarters and have him spread as much as he could get away with....hopefully 1-8. The reason I prefer DD for this idea is that the count jumps all over the place pretty quickly and he would look like an average ploppy. Where as in 6-8 deck games the count can stay steady for awhile and it takes so damn long for the count to get decent. Not always, but it tends to work that way usually. I like the idea of him looking like your average joe with his bets jumping around. I even thought he could play drunk and have a drink in front of him and such. Sorry for the long post but my question is what betting ramps based on count using KO-P would you guys suggest. I came up with this but I'm nervous it may be too aggresive:
Count: 0-2 1 unit
Count: 3-4 2 units
Count: 5-6 4 units
Count: 7-8 6 units
Count: +9 > 8 units
Do these counts justify this betting pattern? I know when I'm playing alone I only spread 1-4 and play somewhat conservative. I am looking at no longer than 45-60 minutes max at one store. Also what is the best way to signal hands? He knows basic strategy very well. Is it best to signal count and let him make playing decisions or signal how to play each hand? I think I prefer the latter for the simple reason he's not staring at cards. He can look around room and not even pay attention to what's going on until his turn to play. And it would it be better to use reKO and just signal when count is +2 and then he could use indices as needed but use basic at count less than +2???
We have been both playing 6D lately and we'll signal each other to join game when count gets really juicy but I'd like to move to DD and sit at same table. Sorry for the long post but any suggestions would be appreciated. :grin:
Count: 0-2 1 unit
Count: 3-4 2 units
Count: 5-6 4 units
Count: 7-8 6 units
Count: +9 > 8 units
Do these counts justify this betting pattern? I know when I'm playing alone I only spread 1-4 and play somewhat conservative. I am looking at no longer than 45-60 minutes max at one store. Also what is the best way to signal hands? He knows basic strategy very well. Is it best to signal count and let him make playing decisions or signal how to play each hand? I think I prefer the latter for the simple reason he's not staring at cards. He can look around room and not even pay attention to what's going on until his turn to play. And it would it be better to use reKO and just signal when count is +2 and then he could use indices as needed but use basic at count less than +2???
We have been both playing 6D lately and we'll signal each other to join game when count gets really juicy but I'd like to move to DD and sit at same table. Sorry for the long post but any suggestions would be appreciated. :grin: