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I decided to go with reKO, which I thought was a little humorous considering I was initially eyeing a L2 system with a SC and then ended up picking what is probably the simplest count around.
Anyways... My question is while playing blackjack in CVBJ there's a lot of flat betting till late in the deck, I was wondering if this is normal or if this is a byproduct of the way reKO works (starting at -20)? And the more important aspect of this question is, does it look suspicious when someone is flat betting the first half of the deck and then decides to start fluctuating his/her bets near the end of the shoe?
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As I'm writing this I found part of my problem may have been my betting ramp? I was using a 1-20 spread I put together using CVCX:
(In units)
<=-3: 1,
-2: 3,
-1/0: 5,
1/3: 10,
4/5: 15
6+ : 20
But the book recommends a 1-15 spread:
<=-4: 1
-3/-2: 2
-1/1: 5
2/3: 10
4+: 15
I appreciate all responses and advice. My apologies for my noobish-ness
Yup. You will get more aggressive in your better at the end of a shoe when counting.
In fact, it's a tell-tale sign to management they may have an AP at their table.
Consider simulating bet spread limits when you leave a bad shoe at some given RC and/or depth. Make sure your RoR is something you are comfortable with given your current bankroll.
CVCX says my Risk of Ruin is 0.3% based on my 1-20 spread and betting ramp. This is also with 4.5 pen, H17, Das, and there are (Probably) better games around but I figured this was the most common and prefer to sim on the conservative side..
A few questions regarding what you mentioned. (RoR & Wonging)
At what point should one be Wonging out using reKO? I know people like to Wong out at a TC of -2 or even -1 but with reKO we use a RC and start at -20.
The other question is, is there an optimal range on RoR? I'm assuming RoR tends to vary widely from person to person depending on their risk-taking propensity but is there a point where we're just sacrificing EV?
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