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    Raising your bet quickly?

    I’m curious how those of you who do this professionally might handle this scenario:

    You are playing through a shoe that is staying right around a neutral count until you are down to about you last two hands. You’ve been betting the table minimum and been slowly losing money. There is zero heat. Then, in one hand, a slew of low cards come out pushing the count to about six above neutral. You figure you have either one or two more hands in the shoe. Do you suddenly put up your max bet, planning to vacate thereafter? Are you more conservative and only modestly increase your bet? Etc. You have been at this casino for maybe 90 minutes and this is the first time any shoe has become favorable. You want to be able to come back to this casino in the near future.

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Splitting Tens; 04-30-2019 at 12:43 PM.

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