Good morning. I have been running the verite app on my phone for a few months. I tried hi lo at a casino a few times and realized I wasn’t close to being ready for that.
So it’s been months of practice using Snyder’s red 7 count. With just a few deviations. Stand 12-2 12-3 16-10 15-10 and insure.
I started with a $50000 bank roll using 1-8 spread.
And it was going great. I don’t know how many hours I played. But it was several hours a day for maybe a few weeks. And overall I’ve been playing and studying maybe a year off and on.
Up until a few days ago that bankroll had climbed to almost a million dollars. Which I kind of think is too good to be true.
And count is perfect because I’m constantly checking to see if I’m correct.
I’m basically wonging as much as I can on the app, betting $1 and then just cycling through an eight deck shoe just trying to perfect BS.
I start my count at 34 on an 8 deck shoe and call 49 the pivot when I start betting that first unit.
As I said I was doing great when I was betting 2 units at like a 53. But I keep losing when the count goes into the 60-70 range.
My high bet on like $800,000 was 120,000. Is that right? That means if I split and double both I have about half my bankroll on the table. That can’t be right can it? The amount of money doesn’t really matter. It’s gonna be half on a $1000 bank or 5000 bank.
Anyway I lost it all in like one session at a count of 74. (That’s like a 14 for normal people. I just don’t like the added confusion of crossing into the negative integers.)
The 50k was just an experiment. I should prob go back and start with my intended bank of like 4K. But I had sort of gotten attached to my almost million pretend dollars lol.
I’m wondering if I lost if because I’m not using enough deviations or if I’m misunderstanding calculating bet units based on 2% of my total bankroll.
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