Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
You have to get out of that line of thinking period. The cards are just cards without a mind, a change in the order of the cards is going to help you just as much as hurt you in the long term. All you need to know is you are making a large unit bet "accordingly, based on your playing bank" because the true count calls for it. The same theories also apply if some ploppy makes a wrong play, he or she will just as much help or hurt you. If a one hand win or loss affects your playing bank greatly, you are way over betting, and subsequently just gambling.





Yes, you kindly ask a new player if they will wait, ONLY because you do not want him/her eating up cards and possibly losing an extra round of play at +5. If you are so fortunately lucky that suddenly a seat on either side of you opens while you were only playing one hand and the true count is +5 you quickly put chips in that open spot, preferably betting both hands at 75% each of what the one hand wager would have been. Simultaneously announcing if you won the previous hand that you do not want to change the flow, if you lost the last hand say you want to change the flow. Knowing in your mind everything you just said was hogwash.
Thanks reply

So when you split to two hands, 75% each of what the one hand wager means you increase your bet up by 50% right. Do you increase every hand until count goes down or you only do that one time?


??? iPhone ????? Tapatalk