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Wonging out in a short session is easy. You only need 2-3 excuses or leave with no excuse, who cares. If you have been using them for so many sessions you will have them down so good it will be easy and seem real. If you refuse to play in bad counts, the chance of winning skyrockets. So fun!
I use running count for wongouts. For High-Low it's -8 RC, for Zen it's -14RC. I do this because I feel I get more value for my wongout (or actual table departure) early in the shoe (from a time/opportunity cost standpoint). Near the end of a shoe I may still wongout at a near neutral running count but it will be just to sit out or go to the restroom rather than an actual table hop/departure. For me early in the shoe wongouts usually involve changing tables.
Zen RC -14 is almost the same as High-Low/Halves -8. Each +1 High Low = +1.8 Zen. 14/1.8 = 7.777 This is roughly equal to a Zen TC of -3.5 and a High-Low TC of -1.9 and for shoes you will wind up skipping 15.4% of the worst possible true counts on typical shoe games. If you bump your wongout point to -12 Zen this will be the same as roughly wongout out at Zen TC -2.5, High Low RC -6.6 (-1.4 True), and you'll skip the worst 21.4% of hands.
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