Great advice thanks everybody.
Sorry I dont know how to calculate up the percentages yet but what if I had $1k played a 6D 3:2 $10 shoe game 10:1 spread back counting coming in at TC+2 and wonging in and out playing nothing under TC2? Is this beatable? and what would be the percentage of beating it?
I would suggest staying out of the casino and studying and practicing for months to a year while saving up a BR. You don't want to is it a casino until your are polished except maybe a visit here and there to see just how unprepared you still are. Results won't mean anything. It is about who well you handle counting etc.
I would want 100% accuracy on everything but many seem to be okay with errors. They talk of counting 2 tables at once and other things that can't be done perfectly. How do you know you are making mistakes? Are you checking afterwards. Most mistakes made are never known because you thought you were doing the right play to start with. Once you have gone there it is hard to realize a mistake was made.
That's like waiting to have kids until you can afford them. In other words, you will never have them. Sooner or later, you have to take your perfect software play and try it out in the real world, with all of the distractions that it entails. So, take the plunge and try real world play. You will NEVER learn the games nuances until you do.
With a 1k bank roll playing $10 min. games with a wong in /out style is possible to win . The other factors of the games are very important to know if it's possible . Penetration and how crowded is the game are most first consideration in your situation assuming heat will not be a factor at those stake. i would wong in at tc3 with $25 and bet $50 at tc4 if the pen is 75% for 6deck , The problem is you will be standing a lot. The other way i would do it is spread 1-10 wong out negative tc -1 by first 1-1.5 deck.you should have 2k for this . Again suggestion is made for replenishible bank . be ready to lose all 10 tries .
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