> Cacarulo,
> I've noticed that using your new methodology
> in my DD play (strip rules), I have been a
> lot slower getting my betting ramp started.
> I have been using Don's sugestion of betting
> 2 units at TC1; 4 at TC2; 6 at TC3 and 8
> units at TC4 in order to get the ramp
> started sooner.
> Does your methodology fine tune Don's
> suggestion and/or act as a healthy retardant
> to his idea?
> Using your counting system, I have been
> splitting my normal bet to two hands when
> your count can't justify the bet at one
> hand. For example, if no 7's have played at
> the top of the shoe and the RC has climbed
> to +4(4X2=+8), your side count of 7's would
> be RC-8 and would nullify jumping the bet.
> Nevertheless, I intuit that I have advantage
> and would like to spread my normal bet of
> four units over two hands. Is this
> inadvisable to your way of thinking?
> I am fascinated by your idea and am
> practising it at the expense of keeping
> track of aces.
I think some clarification is in order here. It's my fault since I don't posted any betting schemes so I think now is a good time to do it:
Let's take a 1-12 spread in 6D. The optimal betting scheme would be:
TC <= -4 ==> 1.00 u | $ 13.20
TC = -3 ==> 1.00 u | $ 13.20
TC = -2 ==> 1.79 u | $ 23.59
TC = -1 ==> 3.24 u | $ 42.80
TC = 0 ==> 4.82 u | $ 63.60
TC = 1 ==> 6.40 u | $ 84.44
TC = 2 ==> 7.91 u | $ 104.38
TC = 3 ==> 9.65 u | $ 127.34
TC = 4 ==> 11.18 u | $ 147.55
TC >= 5 ==> 12.00 u | $ 158.37
play-all | rounds played = 100.00%
spread ev/h sd/h ror% n0 di score ekb avb unit kelly
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1 - 12 2.793 46.001 13.53 27131 6.07 36.86 757.70 2.470 13.198 1.000
This is for a $10,000 BR, 100 RPH and a unit of $13,20. If we used integer amounts instead then we would have:
TC <= -4 ==> 1.00 u | $ 10.00
TC = -3 ==> 1.00 u | $ 10.00
TC = -2 ==> 2.00 u | $ 20.00
TC = -1 ==> 3.00 u | $ 30.00
TC = 0 ==> 5.00 u | $ 50.00
TC = 1 ==> 6.50 u | $ 65.00
TC = 2 ==> 8.00 u | $ 80.00
TC = 3 ==> 9.50 u | $ 95.00
TC = 4 ==> 11.00 u | $ 110.00
TC >= 5 ==> 12.00 u | $ 120.00
play-all | rounds played = 100.00%
spread ev/h sd/h ror% n0 di score ekb avb unit kelly
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1 - 12 2.795 46.051 7.16 35777 5.29 27.95 1000.00 2.482 10.000 1.000
Notice that the BR is the same ($10,000), same RPH (100), lower ROR = 7.16% and of course a lower score (27.95).
The important thing here is that you should start raising your bets at -2 (not at +1 as you've supposed).
Hope this helps,
Sincerely,
Cacarulo
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