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Thread: Boris: Omega II

  1. #1
    Boris
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    Boris: Omega II

    Hi Don,

    I have in Germany following Rules: D9, DAS, S17, No surreder, 6 Decks, Shoe play, 80%. I use without success Omega II. Is it good for Europe-Rules?

    Thank you.
    Boris.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Omega II

    > I have in Germany following Rules: D9, DAS,
    > S17, No surrender, 6 Decks, Shoe play, 80%. I
    > use without success Omega II. Is it good for
    > Europe-Rules?

    Yes, it's fine. You don't mention the bet spread you use, which can be very important, nor if you back-count or play through all of the shoe (play-all). It would help to know those answers.

    Also, how many hours of play is "without success" based upon? You may simply be experiencing a normal, negative fluctuation. In any case, the count is one of the best, so if you are playing it accurately, your results are not the fault of Omega II!

    Better luck.

    Don

  3. #3
    Magician
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    Magician: ENHC

    > Hi Don,

    > I have in Germany following Rules: D9, DAS,
    > S17, No surreder, 6 Decks, Shoe play, 80%. I
    > use without success Omega II. Is it good for
    > Europe-Rules?

    > Thank you.
    > Boris.

    Pardon me for butting in...

    I'm not sure if Bryce Carlson mentions it, but your BS and indices for splits and doubles against tens and aces would be different if this is a no hole card game.

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