Zero
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IMO the jump from 1 to 5 between TC=1 and TC=2 is too steep. After that, the jump from 10 to 15 between TC=3 and TC=4 is not steep enough. And if you're going to spread to 2 hands, why wait until TC=5? Also, risk wise, 1 hand of 15 units would be about equivalent to 2 hands of (15*1.5/2=) 11.25 units. If you want a spread of 1-2x10 I would suggest something more along the lines of:Lowrider said:TC -2 = Wong out
TC 2 = 5 units
TC 3 = 10 units
TC 4 = 15 units
TC 5 = 2x10 units or 15 units cap if heat
This would be easier to apply but is the ramp too steep
TC < 1 : 1 unit
TC = 1 : 2x1.5 units
TC = 2 : 2x2.5 or 3 units
TC = 3 : 2x5 or 5.5 units
TC > 3 : 2x10 units
You may wish to always play 2x1 units at TC < 1 if you think jumping to 2 hands at any plus count will be too obvious. And when you have a choice (e.g. 2.5 or 3 units) don't pick one and always play that. Switch back and forth so you're not always betting the same amount at the same counts. Heck, bet 1 hand of 2 units and 1 hand of 3.5 units.
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