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Thread: Are any Indexes in Wong's Professional Blackjack wong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrblackjack View Post
    Apparently 17vA for a H17 game is wrong as well. Casino Verite took the information from wongs bookand verite says to simply surrender for halves at ALL counts, meanwhile people on this forum say to only surrender below +2.
    In my book, for halves it does say to surrender 17vA at all counts. For HiLo, however, it only says surrender below +2. So I should change this to be for all counts? Freightman can you confirm this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CountinCanadian View Post
    In my book, for halves it does say to surrender 17vA at all counts. For HiLo, however, it only says surrender below +2. So I should change this to be for all counts? Freightman can you confirm this?
    Don't sweat it. In your entire Provincial market, they're only 2 games that will allow this, and none from city if domicile (if I have your city correct. Make it easy, just surrender everything. Concept trade on seasoning yourself. (Plus 2 sounds right)

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    Alright, thank you. +2 it is. I'm up to 70 indexes memorized and LS indexes are none of them. However, I just want to have the right info in the book for all situations to prepare for the future. Including halves indexes as I'm considering switching to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by CountinCanadian View Post
    Alright, thank you. +2 it is. I'm up to 70 indexes memorized and LS indexes are none of them. However, I just want to have the right info in the book for all situations to prepare for the future. Including halves indexes as I'm considering switching to it
    In your market, ES10 surrender indexes are far more important then surrender 17 v ace. Refer to Wongs prifessional BJ pages 91-93 for indexes.

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    Yep Im aware. The ES10 indexes ARE the ones I know,

    I just want to have everything else in my book correct, for possible future situations. That was all

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Wong had many versions of his book, and each version had several printings. Errors were subsequently corrected in some instances, but not all. In addition, he had the terribly unfortunate switch from flooring to truncating for all of his indices, and that caused further confusion.

    Don

    Don, or anyone do you know if Wong made any disclosure on his board, or anywhere else that there may be errors in some versions?

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    In my version of his book he says: "the fifth printing (late 1999) of this book contains revised numbers for splitting 4-4 for the situation of double allowed after split. The sixth printing (early 2001) contains revised numbers for the late surrender of 8-8 against 10 and ace. Those are the only index numbers changed since the 1994 revision."

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    Thank you.

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