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    jim
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    jim: newbie

    which game would be preferable assuming a $10 min bet, using a level 1 (ko or hi-lo) count system? also, how would the number of players at the table effect the game? thank you

    sd, s17, dbl on 10,11 only, no-das, split aces get 1 card ea, good pen
    or
    dd, s17, dbl on any 1st 2 cards, das, sp aces get 1 card ea, 60-70% pen

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: newbie

    > sd, s17, dbl on 10,11 only, no-das, split
    > aces get 1 card ea, good pen

    Define "good pen."

    > or
    > dd, s17, dbl on any 1st 2 cards, das, sp
    > aces get 1 card ea, 60-70% pen

    What is your spread in each game?

    Don

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    jim
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    jim: Re: newbie

    > Define "good pen."

    > What is your spread in each game?

    > Don

    in the sd game no pen card is used. they deal down to about 75-80% before shuffle.
    in sd, betting 10 in neg count, 20 neutral, 30 pos.
    in dd, 10,20,40 thank you

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: SD

    > in the sd game no pen card is used. they
    > deal down to about 75-80% before shuffle.
    > in sd, betting 10 in neg count, 20 neutral,
    > 30 pos.
    > in dd, 10,20,40 thank you

    SD is MUCH better, because your spread in DD is woefully inadequate.

    Don

  5. #5
    jim
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    jim: Re: SD

    > SD is MUCH better, because your spread in DD
    > is woefully inadequate.

    > Don

    what spread would you recommend for the dd? thanx

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: SD

    > what spread would you recommend for the dd?
    > thanx

    Minimum of 1-6. 1-8 is even better.

    Don

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