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    Shyguy
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    Shyguy: $1000. session, How do I .....

    One of my local casinos offer these two games:
    6 deck DAS, H17, Late Surr. Pen. 80% Min. 5 - 100
    double deck DAS, H17, 6 cards unbusted wins, No Surr. Pen. 60% Min. 10 - 100. Which game is a better game for me to play? How should I spread my bets? Is there any software out there that would calculate a session bankroll, and tells me which game is better and how to bet optimally? Thank you - waiting for answers.

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    Ouchez
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    Ouchez: Re: $1000. session, How do I .....

    > One of my local casinos offer these two
    > games:
    > 6 deck DAS, H17, Late Surr. Pen. 80% Min. 5
    > - 100
    > double deck DAS, H17, 6 cards unbusted wins,
    > No Surr. Pen. 60% Min. 10 - 100. Which game
    > is a better game for me to play? How should
    > I spread my bets? Is there any software out
    > there that would calculate a session
    > bankroll, and tells me which game is better
    > and how to bet optimally? Thank you -
    > waiting for answers.

    I don't like that pen on the DD. I would play the 6d.

    For software try BJRM. Casino Verite may also be in order for you're situation.

    If you can wong in and out on the 6d you will not need as big a spread. But generally a 1-10 is good for the game you describe. Learn to use the LS option correctly, it can be most powerfull.

    That DD is all about the pen.

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