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    KO fan
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    KO fan: Need more indices

    Hi folks,

    I'm wondering if someone can tell me the KO indices for 6-deck for hard doubling 11 vs 10, 11 vs. 9, and 10 vs 9. Due to crowds and no-midshoe, etc., I strictly play all, including the negatives, so I'd like to know the indices for (not making) these hard doubles.

  2. #2
    Fred Renzey
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    Fred Renzey: Re: Need more indices

    > Hi folks,

    > I'm wondering if someone can tell me the KO
    > indices for 6-deck for hard doubling 11 vs
    > 10, 11 vs. 9, and 10 vs 9.

    With unbalanced systems, the link between the running count and the true count pretty much dissolves as the count goes "south". Any play that has an index number more negative than -1 true, almost needs to be played in "true count mode" to be done right. There's really no one good "all around" comprimise number -- such as there is at positive counts. If you're starting off your six deck shoe at -20 with the KO, then you should double if your running count is equal to or more positive than the following;

    w/ 10 vs. 9
    5 dks. left
    -26 RC

    4 dks. left
    -20 RC

    3 dks. left
    -14 RC

    2 dks. left
    -8 RC

    1 dk. left
    -2 RC

    w/ 11 vs. 10
    4 dks. left
    -28 RC

    3 dks. left
    -20 RC

    2 dks. left
    -12 RC

    1 dk. left
    -4 RC

    w/ 11 vs. 9
    3 dks. left
    -23 RC

    2 dks. left
    -14 RC

    1 dk. left
    -5 RC

    Fred Renzey


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