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    3 or more Spots?

    Good day everyone,

    I just would like to understand if there is any point to play more than 2 spots? I have just found a Casino with great rules that allows me to play the whole table if I want, which of course I am not planning to, but it might help me to look a little degenerate sometimes playing up to 3 hands when alone at the table.

    How or where can I figure the math behind playing 3 spots or more?

    Thanks in advance.

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    If you were to play three spots alone, there would be no mathematical reason to do so. The bet size for each of the three hands would be 57% of your one-hand wager.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    If you were to play three spots alone, there would be no mathematical reason to do so.
    Unless the count is positive and it looks like the last round of the shoe.

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    Or your butting up against table max with a solid bankroll

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    Thank you all kindly. Got what I deeply needed.

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