My view of midshoe rules

Dopple

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If you are spreading to 100 bucks playing 5 in low or neg counts is not going to hurt you that much.

It is almost like wonging if you go from 5 to 100 or more in my opinion.

I would guess mid shoe rules were to prevent the wonger from picking cherries during high counts.

If you get up and leave for the bar or restroom after 5 10 rounds once a 6 deck shoe really goes bad that in effect is almost like a reverse wonging is it not?
 

Sonny

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Dopple said:
It is almost like wonging if you go from 5 to 100 or more in my opinion.
Exactly. Your minimum bet is so insignificant compared to your max bet it is almost like Wonging.

Dopple said:
If you get up and leave for the bar or restroom after 5 10 rounds once a 6 deck shoe really goes bad that in effect is almost like a reverse wonging is it not?
Right. Schlesinger calls this the “White Rabbit” style of Wonging. It is a great way to get around the No Mid-Shoe Entry rule or to get some action in a very crowded casino.

-Sonny-
 

Dopple

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And if there are no seats you have your spot saved and nobody can take it.

I wonder if they might include in the bj21.com conditions publication a column for how long you can leave your seat and still keep your spot.
 

EmeraldCityBJ

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Dopple said:
I wonder if they might include in the bj21.com conditions publication a column for how long you can leave your seat and still keep your spot.
I think it's highly unlikely this type of information would ever get published, primarily because it's not readily observable to a reporter who just walks through a casino. I expect most casinos will hold your spot for about 30 minutes - perhaps longer if you leave some chips at the table.
 
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