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The mathematics involved always resolves to playing one hand when "heads-up"
The more important issue references "longevity." Your chances of being permitted
to continue to play BJ will be radically reduced if you attempt to change the number
of hands that you are playing during the shoe in question. It is trivially simple for the
E.I.T.S. to confirm that your switching between one and two hands correlates almost
perfectly with the True Count. This is valuable advice. Understand it. Absorb it.
What you need to do is this:
Begin with two (2) hands and play that way until the count 'tanks'
and then play one (1) hand until the shuffle. Ergo, when the T C remains 'positive' you sometimes can continue to benefit. Learn to wager 75% of your optimal bet on each of the two spots, to capture the power of this ploy to gain the inherent advantage of betting a greater sum on more spots.
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