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ZeeBabar, xWhy do you waste our time posting this.
I lost my train of thought is all; forgetting what his
posted stakes are. Such silly "cheap shots" from you.
I suspect you'll lose your bankroll altogether no matter what the theoretic ROR is.
You say, 'I'm about to get CVCX' and then appear not to. You don't bother or don't understand that you need to give all the game conditions before you ask the ROR. These indicators are not those of a potential winning player.
Best of luck but you have many of the hallmarks of a loser....
Actually, OP has listed all of the game conditions, including rules (S17, LS) and penetration.You say, 'I'm about to get CVCX' and then appear not to. You don't bother or don't understand that you need to give all the game conditions before you ask the ROR. These indicators are not those of a potential winning player.
1x25 to 2x150 is roughly 1/2 Kelly for a $22K bankroll. If you make your max bet at a 2.5% advantage (True +6) (betting the True Count in Green on two hands) your one hand max bet should be BRx(edge/var) = 22K*(0.025/1.32) = $417. Half Kelly would be $417/2 = $208. The two hand equiv of $208 is ($208 x 1.5)/2 = 2@$156 (rounded to 2@$150). Half Kelly by definition has a risk of ruin of 2.3% (assuming no resizing). Your exact bets at each true count may be a little higher or lower depending on rules and variance is a tad bit lower if Surrender is available.
Software like CVCX will do the calculations with far greater accuracy than my method but this will give you a quick dirty answer.
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