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    Wong Halves System Complete Index

    Anyone here can help to post the Wong Halves System Complete Index ?

    BJ Rules :-

    8D, S17, DAS, ENHC, ES10, DAS, DO2, RS2, RSA2, BJ pay 3 to 2.


    The Wong Halves early surender index from CVDATA for 14 vs T is +3, but I think it is not correct. Anyone can help to veify it ?

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    14 vs t, s+3 is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yfhuang81 View Post
    14 vs t, s+3 is correct.
    No, it’s not. True 3 is late surrender. Try true 0 for ES10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yfhuang81 View Post
    14 vs t, s+3 is correct.
    We are talking about ES10, are you sure it is +3 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    No, it’s not. True 3 is late surrender. Try true 0 for ES10.
    Can you please post the Complete index for above game rules ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    No, it’s not. True 3 is late surrender. Try true 0 for ES10.
    You’re right. Sorry I didn’t notice early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James989 View Post
    Can you please post the Complete index for above game rules ?
    No. Too much effort. Check Wong’s Professional BJ, check the tables starting around page 275, cross reference to early and Late surrender pages, I think on pages 91 and 93.

    Then, edit for ENHC rules which means revisit doubles on 10v10 and 10v ace, and 88 splits v 10 and ace.

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    Double Halves , Esur 10, 6d, 14vs 10 surrender index = -1.2.
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    No. Too much effort. Check Wong’s Professional BJ, check the tables starting around page 275, cross reference to early and Late surrender pages, I think on pages 91 and 93.

    Then, edit for ENHC rules which means revisit doubles on 10v10 and 10v ace, and 88 splits v 10 and ace.

    Wong’s Professional BJ only shown the index for SD and 4D . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Double Halves , Esur 10, 6d, 14vs 10 surrender index = -1.2.
    Can you please post the complete index of 8D ? My email : [email protected]


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    Esur 10, 6d
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Esur 10, 6d
    Thank you very much.

    If I use the original wong halves, all your index should be divided by 2 ?
    Last edited by James989; 12-05-2019 at 09:54 AM.

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