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    spreading 2 hands (ror)

    does anybody know the ror of spreading 2 hands? is it closer to playing 1 hand (double stakes) or 2 completely seperate hands? in the simulations i've done, i've noticed that both hands perform pretty similar in the long run, due to playing against 1 dealer hand.

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    Two hands of 150% of your typical one hand bet (i.e., 2x$75 vs 1x$100) has roughly the same long term risk of ruin (although your short run flux can be a bit higher).

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    thanks man. that's about what i figured. good lookin out.

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