leatherguyray
Active Member
For anyone who may have actualy knowledge or experience to know, I'd appreciate an answer to the following question:
Is playing Simple Red Sevens (Running count only) combined with the following bet ramp good enough in the game I will describe to cause me to remain, at least slightly, ahead of the losing bracket? Is it reasonably good for a new counter to practice and still hope for modest gain? I can not wong in and out because this small store usually only has one or two tables going, so will this work to play through the negatives?
I play flawless basic strategy - the game is H17 DAS Split any pair up to 4 hands, including aces. One card on an Ace - Insurance 2-1 BJ 3-2 late surrender
Betting: Simple red seven with only the 5 indices recommended by Arnold snyder for the simple system.
Count Bet Bet unit is $5.00
<0 1 unit
0 2 units
2 2 units
4 2 units
6 3 units
8 4 units
12 6 units
16 8 units
This is the bet ramp recommended for casual counters in Arnold's book, so my question is mostly is it good enough, if well applied, to play without wonging? I can probably easily get away with a larger spread especially at this $5.00 level. Would it be advised and is so where would one plug in the additional spread bets? Any sound advice concerning any part of this will be very welcomed.
Is playing Simple Red Sevens (Running count only) combined with the following bet ramp good enough in the game I will describe to cause me to remain, at least slightly, ahead of the losing bracket? Is it reasonably good for a new counter to practice and still hope for modest gain? I can not wong in and out because this small store usually only has one or two tables going, so will this work to play through the negatives?
I play flawless basic strategy - the game is H17 DAS Split any pair up to 4 hands, including aces. One card on an Ace - Insurance 2-1 BJ 3-2 late surrender
Betting: Simple red seven with only the 5 indices recommended by Arnold snyder for the simple system.
Count Bet Bet unit is $5.00
<0 1 unit
0 2 units
2 2 units
4 2 units
6 3 units
8 4 units
12 6 units
16 8 units
This is the bet ramp recommended for casual counters in Arnold's book, so my question is mostly is it good enough, if well applied, to play without wonging? I can probably easily get away with a larger spread especially at this $5.00 level. Would it be advised and is so where would one plug in the additional spread bets? Any sound advice concerning any part of this will be very welcomed.
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