Anti-wonging observation

Dopple

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I just had a thought about anti-wonging, that is leaving, I believe when the count drops.

If you are hopping around and just play a few hands and the count has dropped; you already have used a favorable portion of that deck.

In staying in a game that has a count rising from the start or just staying even you are investing in the opportunity to get to the favorable situations for bigger bets.

The real trick I would think would be deciding when to throw in the towel and leave the table, some have said at a -1 count in deck.

With very low mins I almost prefer to just sit out the negatives at the table although I minimize the size of my max bet w/o drawing heat.
 

Ferretnparrot

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I dont have a set number for this, as that number seems to change based on the number of decks left to be dealt and how deep the cut is. I will say though that i think the rc is more important when determining when to leave a table than the tc most of the time

One thing i have begun doing is, if i see the count drop by a large number and you divide that number by the number of decks IN THE DISCARD TRAY (the number of decks that were just played) and it turns out to be a count that is favorable, i just leave the table, because all the hands i just played were at an advantage so by leaving im not losing anything and im more likely to find a positive count ona fresh cut shoe.

I dont play TC at -1 but im not sure if that is a 100% accuarte time to leave the table, ecpecialy if its near the end of the shoe.
 
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