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Thread: Meyer: Which is better?

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    Meyer
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    Meyer: Which is better?

    I live near a small gambling town that has $100 table max. I have played a bit and have determined that they will let reds spread 1-10 and green 1-4 without drawing attention at DD. Tble rules are H17 NoDas about 60-65% pen, and I use Ko preferred. Back counting will draw attention. (only 1 DD table) My question is which level of betting (red or green) should I go with for best real dollar return? Thanks!

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    Dan Z
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    Dan Z: Re: Which is better?

    I don't think you can beat it for much, if at all, with 1-4, especially with a count that's weak on strategy. 1-10 and I don't think it's close. The rules are very tough.

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Which is better?


    If you are saying you can bet $10-$100; this is clearly superior to $25-$100 since you bet less when you have no advantage. About 40% better in WinRate. But if you mean $5-$50; then $25-$100 is 40% better.



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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Which is better?

    Should add, you'll need a much larger bankroll with $25-$100. But you asked for the best win rate.

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    fulltimer
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    fulltimer: Re: Which is better?

    because discipline is the hardest and the smart casinos realize this.

    Many experts can win but when its bad they do not quit and give it all back.

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