Hi all,

Using Hi-Lo for simplicity's sake, what effect does wonging out only after losing the round have?

For example, the count hits your exit point, say -1. You play a round and win the hand. You play another round at -1 and win again. The third round you lose your hand so you leave the table. This leaves you up 1 unit, a unit you wouldn't have if you left as soon as the count hit -1.

Or is this just nonsense, as all hands played are negative expectation anyway? It's just something I thought of regarding making the wong out transition a bit smoother. Because people rarely leave after winning, believing in the "hot streak" or "flow of the cards" bullshit..