My 2 cents
Tom007 said:
I have been taking 10 max bets for a 1-3 hour trip ($600) but never have the balls to stay till I lose the whole thing. I know what I am supposed to do.... stay and play as long as the conditions are good. I never leave when the count is favorable, but if I am getting hammered with a tc +5 shoe with max bets over and over then I leave at the end of the shoe some times down up to $300.
I used to bring $900 (90 units) to the casino. (This amount was arrived at by trial and error, rather than through some calculation. It would usually allow me to play for the 3 or 4 hours that I wanted to.) I would buy in for $200 at a time, as needed. If I got to the point where there was only that last single $100 bill left, I would only bring that out if I was in a high count, or needed it to play my hand properly. Aside from noticing that I was down to my last $100, I wouldn't know how much I had won or lost that day until I was walking out to my car, or when I got home.
You need to be justifiably confident that your counting, your BS/index plays, and your bet sizing are all good. If you are confident that you're playing at an advantage, you should play as long as you can.
Tom007 said:
Any good stories about great or frequent come-backs?
I dimly recall being down about $700 during one session, but ending the session up about $700. It also seems like it was a rare day when I had to buy in only once. But that's just my impression; I never really paid much attention to that sort of thing.
Tom007 said:
Do I need to be more aggressive when winning and losing?
I don't know about "aggressive", but play as long as you can while still sticking to the plan, whatever your plan is.