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Originally Posted by
Freightman
Wow. Look at it this way (among many ways)
If indices add 20% to 30% to counters edge and insurance comprises give or take 75% of that 20%-30%, then, forget about all other indices and enjoy the additional 15%-22.5% additional dollars that insurance provides.
Wow. Look at it this way (among many ways)
We spread to beat the game. More blackjacks occur when more money is on the table. Without 3-2 on higher bets, we don’t beat the game.
I noticed no helpful comments on my posts and thus carefully read into the last few posts. Actually both Don and I are correct. Don says that insurance is important among all of the HiLo deviation indices, but I say that insurance is not that important among the total player’s edge. The card counting thing is mostly about betting spread and slightly slightly about index playing.
For a card counter like us, even if we take insurance every available hands, we still have an edge on the insurance bet anyway.
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