Betting Spread

razzle

Member
I use the Uston SS system and play exclusively SD games. I play mostly in Reno and Tahoe and I need help finding a good betting system. I played a really aggressive spread to start but started getting barred from a few casinos. Any one that is familiar with unbalanced counts I would appreciate your input.
My current bankroll is 4,000 with the ability to add more when needed.
This is the spread I am using currently:
below -4= $25
-4 to -1= $40
0 to +1= $60
+2= $80
+3= $120
+4 and above= $160
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
How about this;
Have your phone go off whenever the count reachs minus 3.Excuse yourself and pretend to talk on the phone until the new shuffle.This will eliminate playing in bad counts,and effectivly reduce your spread as you never bet $25. Now your spread is 1-4. Still a bit much for SD games,but better.
 

razzle

Member
The SS count is an unblalnce count and starts at off at -4 so getting out at -5 isn't really that practicle.
 

cardcounter0

Well-Known Member
Wrong count for the game you are playing.

You are using a 3-level count and only getting .54 PE

Betting Correlation .99
Playing Efficiency .54
Insurance Correlation .73

Insurance isn't too hot either since the 9 is being counted.

You can't spread that much without getting bounced in single deck (you probably get heat at most single deck games for simply betting green/black no matter what your skill) so the .99 Betting Correlation is not of much use because of limited spread.

Single Deck with 1:4 type spreads profits come from PE and you are doing a 3-level count that only has .54 PE and I don't know where you would get playing indices for it.

Take your uston SS count and go pound 6 decks shoes with a 20:1 spread.
 

razzle

Member
I got SS indices from a friend who hand the manual. If it is not a good sd count then what is? Would I basically want to use the count system with the best PE? I appreciate the input guys.
 

bj bob

Well-Known Member
razzle said:
I use the Uston SS system and play exclusively SD games. I play mostly in Reno and Tahoe and I need help finding a good betting system. I played a really aggressive spread to start but started getting barred from a few casinos. Any one that is familiar with unbalanced counts I would appreciate your input.
My current bankroll is 4,000 with the ability to add more when needed.
This is the spread I am using currently:
below -4= $25
-4 to -1= $40
0 to +1= $60
+2= $80
+3= $120
+4 and above= $160
No wonder you got the boot! That's over a 6:1 spread. Better to save that for DD in Renoland. Yes, there are currently some fantastic DD games there right now, just do some foot work and you'll see what I'm talking about. Joints like the Siena, Fitz's and El Dorado won't let you even get your seat warm with that spread on SD, so just keep it to a strict parlay 1-2-4 ramp, so with your action either go with $25-100 or $50-200 depending on how much your BR can handle. Remember, anything over a 45 min. session there and the temperature starts to rise until the boiling point is reached at one hour.
As far as the best systems for that action go I would recommend RPC, Zen or AOII. You need the boost in PE and IC rather than the BC in single deck.
 

jack.jackson

Well-Known Member
razzle said:
I got SS indices from a friend who hand the manual. If it is not a good sd count then what is? Would I basically want to use the count system with the best PE? I appreciate the input guys.

SS is pretty strong for Multiple Decks so you might want to consider just sticking with it especially if you have it down cold. If your Adamant about switchin however, Id go with Zen, which is also good for MD. .64 pe
 

N&B

Well-Known Member
Agreed with cardcounter0: grab that manual again and look up PE's of 0.65 or better. Keep the spread low. 2-Deckers a better chance.
 

mjbballar23

Well-Known Member
razzle said:
I got SS indices from a friend who hand the manual. If it is not a good sd count then what is? Would I basically want to use the count system with the best PE? I appreciate the input guys.

How about unbalanced Zen II? Much higher playing efficiency as well as insurance correlation and shouldnt be too hard of a switch if you are comfortable with Uston SS
 
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