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Thread: Hollywood: One hand or two?

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    Hollywood
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    Hollywood: One hand or two?

    When playing high stakes games with good pen and half way through the shoe (head to head). When I get a great count (KO at +7 with 6 decks) is there any real advantage to jumping to 2 hands instead of just building up money at one?
    Don't forget, i'm already at my max bet by this time.
    And if there is an advantage, is it so small that it dosen't matter if I go to 2 hands or stay at one?

    Regards,

    Hollywood

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: One hand or two?

    > When playing high stakes games with good
    > pen and half way through the shoe (head to
    > head). When I get a great count (KO at +7
    > with 6 decks) is there any real advantage to
    > jumping to 2 hands instead of just building
    > up money at one?
    > Don't forget, i'm already at my max bet by
    > this time.
    > And if there is an advantage, is it so
    > small that it dosen't matter if I go to 2
    > hands or stay at one?

    Reread BJA, pp. 27-30. If you're alone, except for possible camouflage purposes (and I don't really see any), stick to the one hand.

    Don

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