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    New to table hopping

    Hello Brothers,

    I am playing a 50-1000 game in europe.
    Rules in the casino are solid, they are not the issue in this topic.
    When playing with one or more players in the table, My bet spread is:
    0- one hand of 50
    1- 2 hands of 50
    2 - 2 hands of 200
    3 - 2 hands of 400
    4+ 2 hands of 800

    Tables in the casino i play are: 10-300, 20-500, 50-1000 (Don't mind the currency).

    I couldn't calculate the thing myself, so really need some help here

    If I now do a backcount on a 10-300 table
    can i play 2 hands of 200 when its +2 and 2 hands of 300 when its +3 and above?

    If I now do a backcount on a 20-500 table
    can i play 2 hands of 200 when its +2, 2 hands of 400 when its +3 and 2 hands of 500 when its +4 or above?

    The basis for the question is, should i even care what the min-max bet spread is on other tables other than my main 50-1000 table? I mean, Im looking at this whole thing as a 50-1000 casino and maximize my EV.
    Is this way of thinking correct? or do i have to adjust my bets to each table individually?

    Really hope my question was clear enough.

    Looking forward for your replies.


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    Because you are limited on your top bets on the 10 and 20 minimum tables you should adjust your own 50 minimum unit on those tables downward to enable you to keep the same percentage spread that you do reach in units when you are playing the 50-1000 game. On a side note, anytime when you are playing two hands and making max wagers for the table you are at, make each bet 75% of your normal max bet for the table that you are playing. Example, at the 50 to 1000 table make two bets of 750 each max. Of course, that is contingent upon what type of risk you are willing to undertake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ambassador View Post
    The basis for the question is, should i even care what the min-max bet spread is on other tables other than my main 50-1000 table? I mean, Im looking at this whole thing as a 50-1000 casino and maximize my EV.
    Is this way of thinking correct? or do i have to adjust my bets to each table individually?
    you have the right idea . so you should bet tc 2 at 2 x 200 and tc3 2 x400 ( 2x300 if that is the maximum) on the 10 - 300 table . You results are mainly depended on your plays at the 50 -1000 table. There is a bunch of info on the ROR, different bet spread in relation to Nzero etc if you wish to get inform about it.

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