Lonesome Gambler
Well-Known Member
Say one uses Hi-Lo with 35 indices for 6D games and decides to play some DD (H17, DAS, RSA, 1-8 spread). The player can either use the exact same count and indices for DD (although they're not quite accurate and the PE is not great) or they can play Hi-Opt I using the I18 but no Ace side-count. The PE is better with the latter, but Hi-Lo w/ 35 6D indices out-performs Hi-Opt here. Would you play DD in a somewhat half-assed manner like this, or do you consider it a waste of time without more indices and an Ace side-count?
For the record, I've played DD using Hi-Opt I with and without a side-count. I'm just surprised how well Hi-Lo w/ 35 indices performs here, and I'm weighing the options of just going the simple route vs. more optimal play when training new players.
For the record, I've played DD using Hi-Opt I with and without a side-count. I'm just surprised how well Hi-Lo w/ 35 indices performs here, and I'm weighing the options of just going the simple route vs. more optimal play when training new players.