Taff
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Yes mate. I adjusted the trigger points for your game. I can see where you're coming from regarding the matrix tables (or lack thereof ) so now you have your head around the deck adjustment can I suggest my approach.bowlofrice said:So my eyeball was close. Good so I can use these (just to be clear this is using the standard IRC number and not your offset one!?
Set the pivot point at 0. So your IRC is now -24 in a six deck game. Now do the reverse of what you were doing above effectively working back from the pivot. So playing the first deck, with 5 decks undealt you apply a T.C working up in multiples of 5 from the pivot. So:
-5 is tc3
-10 is tc2
-15 is tc1
You can see here that tc1 is 9 points above the IRC and, thus the key count where we started upping our bets in the other method I showed you.
With 4 decks left to play we work back from the pivot in multiples of 4 so:
-4 is tc3
-8 is tc2
-12 is tc1
Again you can see the tc1 is moving in the opposite direction in multiples of 3. Always remembering that 0 is tc4 regardless of decks dealt.
Now you can forget the above index plays and create your own via C.V in accordance with the TC's or simply nick the Hi-Lo indices. I know someone who does this and swears by it. I created my own. Up to you.