I wish I would have found this site a long time ago! Me and a good friend of mine have been playing as a team for quite some time now and I would like to tell our story and see what you guys may be able to help us with. I'll try to include everything. We are in no way high stake players but we are serious. We have a passion for the game and are just looking to enjoy and pick up a few extra dollars.
We use the standard hi/lo system. My friend has been counting for years now and rarely makes mistakes. We play double deck tables 2 hands (we both play same table) and rules are vegas strip style. Penetration is usually 70-75%. We add 1 unit per positive TC. We try to find $5 min tables but have been forced to play $10 and $15. As a general rule of thumb we sit with a bankroll of 40X min bet. I am relatively new to counting(although I understand concept quite well) so I always play behind my friend to make sure I don't make mistakes. Session time is based on the way we feel; we never set time or amount limits. We know how slight our edge is and that counting is in no way a 'get rich' opportunity for us but our swings are just demoralizing sometimes. This year we have played 27 times and our win/loss ratio is 16/11. Our wins total $1,680 and losses total $3,890 as a team.
We have always added a $5 chip (what we have considered 1 unit) for each positive TC no matter what denomination table we are at. We recently made the assumption that our 'unit' bet should equal our min bet. If we had always done this we figure our totals would be dramatically different. Are we correct in assuming this? Also, we figured out that we should sit with around a 80x min bet bankroll.
I know that 27 sessions isn't that many and you guys may need more info. Our main question is if the 'unit' bet is what caused our totals to be so lopsided. Any comments are appreciated guys! Call me a fool or whatever you please - constructive critism sparks me! Also we found a new variation here in town we aren't sure about. I am posting the rules in the variations tab
We use the standard hi/lo system. My friend has been counting for years now and rarely makes mistakes. We play double deck tables 2 hands (we both play same table) and rules are vegas strip style. Penetration is usually 70-75%. We add 1 unit per positive TC. We try to find $5 min tables but have been forced to play $10 and $15. As a general rule of thumb we sit with a bankroll of 40X min bet. I am relatively new to counting(although I understand concept quite well) so I always play behind my friend to make sure I don't make mistakes. Session time is based on the way we feel; we never set time or amount limits. We know how slight our edge is and that counting is in no way a 'get rich' opportunity for us but our swings are just demoralizing sometimes. This year we have played 27 times and our win/loss ratio is 16/11. Our wins total $1,680 and losses total $3,890 as a team.
We have always added a $5 chip (what we have considered 1 unit) for each positive TC no matter what denomination table we are at. We recently made the assumption that our 'unit' bet should equal our min bet. If we had always done this we figure our totals would be dramatically different. Are we correct in assuming this? Also, we figured out that we should sit with around a 80x min bet bankroll.
I know that 27 sessions isn't that many and you guys may need more info. Our main question is if the 'unit' bet is what caused our totals to be so lopsided. Any comments are appreciated guys! Call me a fool or whatever you please - constructive critism sparks me! Also we found a new variation here in town we aren't sure about. I am posting the rules in the variations tab
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