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Max session win for survival/avoid BO
I am wondering if anyone has an upper limit of a session win. I know that many play short sessions and some walk away after showing their max bet. For example, the other day I went down to casino floor at 7:00 a.m. Usually, or often, at this casino, the HL room is not open and a few ploppies are down at the $10 min. Main floor 6 deck games in early weekday mornings but this time, there was one $25 min., DD table open in the HL room. One ploppy, one dealer and one pit guy. Pit guy watching Wimbledon tennis, ploppy flat betting $25-$50.
I sat down, changed $250 (check change called out, Pit glances, smiles at me, goes back to TV) placed 2 x$25. Won 1 bet, lost the other, RC is +4. Put 2x $50. Got a BJ and a 6/5 (doubled) won both bets, count stayed up In positive territory. Got BJ on 4 straight rounds on one or the other hand. On the 4th BJ, both ploppy and dealer yelled in shock, the pit looks at table, shocked at pile of Green chips in front of me. I had played 2 x $125 and was pulling in the chips when Pit got attentive. At end of first shoe, my $250 was over $1300.
I made some crack about wife upstairs waiting for me to bring coffee up and had to leave, be back later and left.
My question is whether there are times when you cut a short session to one round and leave (as I did) or stick around for next shoe, make a few random bets to throw away heat or just go on and keep playing the 45 min. Or 1 hour planned short session or what? I am new to playing unrated and concerned about BO.
Based upon spread and max bet, do you have a win amount where you would leave even if you had not shown your max bet? Is too big a single session win asking for a BO?
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