Hello All,
I learned to count using KO-preferred on a 6deck game with great penetration about 7 years ago. I decided to call it quits back then because I was a red chipper and my EV was less than I could make at a job, and the expenses of driving to the casino were eating my profits.
I have since moved to a new location and found a single deck game that still pays 3:2. The penetration is 60% and the rules are H17, DOA, with no double after split. The table minimums are as low as $5, but this causes too many players at the table. I'm interested in an aggressive wonging strategy on the $10 or $25 min tables. In some reading I have been doing, I realize KO is not that great of a system for single deck. I'm looking for a better system, probably Zen with all the indices.
I'm looking for more information on playing only at a TC of +1 or greater, using an Every Man For Himself team strategy, and what kind of software/practice will benefit the most. I am planning on studying, practicing, and building a bigger BR over the next 2-3 months. In the past I've been in a play-all or play most situation where I would wong out at -2 and sometimes back count and wait for +1 or better, I'd like to understand the feasibility of back counting for +1 or higher in single deck areas that deal PO6 (I think that's what it is, ie: 2 players 4 rounds before shuffle) and a reasonable strategy to do so. I have no idea how to calculate how often this will happen and how many times per hour I will actually be able to put money on the table. I'd like to figure out a comparison of play-all vs wonging at + counts, and if I should wait for +2 instead of +1 before joining the table.
I realize I probably just asked 20 questions on my first forum post, but I look forward to reading your feedback.
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