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    questionmrk_man
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    questionmrk_man: Trip Risk of Ruin

    Can someone calculate the Risk of Ruin for this trip.

    8 Deck 70% pen
    S17 DAS No Surrender.

    $500 Trip Bankroll
    $10 units 1-20 spread.
    Max 8 hours of play.
    Wongout TC-1.

    Hi-Lo ill18

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    creatureman
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    creatureman: Re: Trip Risk of Ruin

    real high man! U better be wonging
    and then cross your fingers too

    > Can someone calculate the Risk of Ruin for
    > this trip.

    > 8 Deck 70% pen
    > S17 DAS No Surrender.

    > $500 Trip Bankroll
    > $10 units 1-20 spread.
    > Max 8 hours of play.
    > Wongout TC-1.

    > Hi-Lo ill18

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    creatureman
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    creatureman: Similiar situation help??

    > Can someone calculate the Risk of Ruin for
    > this trip.

    > 8 Deck 70% pen
    > S17 DAS No Surrender.

    > $500 Trip Bankroll
    > $10 units 1-20 spread.
    > Max 8 hours of play.
    > Wongout TC-1.

    > Hi-Lo ill18

    I have a simliar situation as Question. I have a $1000 bank and was planning on playing DD 1-5 spread also useing strict wonging on some good 6d games. (strict meaning trying to play only in a positive expetation)which one would have the less ROR??, Can some of you grizzled vets help me and question out? Thanks,much obliged

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Trip Risk of Ruin

    > Can someone calculate the Risk of Ruin for
    > this trip.

    About 66%! In other words, either bring more money, or play smaller units.

    Don

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    Sun Runner
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    Sun Runner: Re: Trip Risk of Ruin

    > About 66%! In other words, either bring more money, or play smaller units. -DS

    Or .. realize it's more gambling than it is advantage play. You'll be hard pressed to work the numbers on a $500 BR -with that 8D game -and get a decent RoR. Just one bad max bet double and you are finished.

    There is a recent post on bj21.com from 'bigplayer' that talks about building a BR on a shoe string. You might want to check it out.

    Good luck.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Similiar situation help??

    > I have a simliar situation as Question. I
    > have a $1000 bank and was planning on
    > playing DD 1-5 spread

    Rules? Pen? Acceptable ROR?

    > also useing strict
    > wonging on some good 6d games. (strict
    > meaning trying to play only in a positive
    > expetation)

    Rules? Pen? Spread? Acceptable ROR?

    > which one would have the less
    > ROR??, Can some of you grizzled vets help me
    > and question out? Thanks,much obliged

    Need more info.

    Don

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    creatureman
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    creatureman: Re: Similiar situation help??

    > Rules? Pen? Acceptable ROR?

    > Rules? Pen? Spread? Acceptable ROR?

    > Need more info.

    > Don

    sorry Don , the DD is h-17,das,nrsa,pen.08
    the 6d is S-17 das,nrsa,LS,pen 1.5
    DD I was planning on going 1-5($5)
    On 6d i was thinking of wonging in with a $10-25 spread, Thanks

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Similiar situation help??

    > sorry Don , the DD is h-17,das,nrsa,pen.08
    > the 6d is S-17 das,nrsa,LS,pen 1.5
    > DD I was planning on going 1-5($5)
    > On 6d i was thinking of wonging in with a
    > $10-25 spread, Thanks

    6D is infinitely better. Same win rate, but MUCH lower ROR.

    Don

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    creatureman
    Guest

    creatureman: Thanks, gonna get your book paperback! *NM*


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