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    Three,

    To be clear, I am an occasional recreational player who revels in the idea that by using my brain, I have an increased chance to beat the house at its own skewed game. Using the HiOpt II ASC 8 to -8 to 8 gives me 66 deviations from BS, which includes Don's Illustrious 18 (although for cover purposes I don't split 10,10 v 5 or 6).

    My suggestion to BigJer was tongue in cheek. He is more serious about BJ than I.

    Questions for you: What is a "monster bet"? Is it greater than your usual max bet? At what TC do you use it?
    Last edited by 21frogman; 12-28-2018 at 11:19 AM.

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