Spreading 1-6 with reKO

I know that with reKO, it is best advised to spread your bets 1-8. Is it still possible to beat DD DAS h17 in the long run spreading 1-6? I have a six thousand dollar bankroll, and the few times I've gone to the ten dollar tables and spread 1-6 I've made a good chunk of change. Bankrolls should be 100 times the max bet, so I think my risk of ruin will be acceptable. But the real question is whether spreading 1-6 will be profitable in the long run. What do you guys think?
 

Mimosine

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KillSwitch said:
I know that with reKO, it is best advised to spread your bets 1-8. Is it still possible to beat DD DAS h17 in the long run spreading 1-6? I have a six thousand dollar bankroll, and the few times I've gone to the ten dollar tables and spread 1-6 I've made a good chunk of change. Bankrolls should be 100 times the max bet, so I think my risk of ruin will be acceptable. But the real question is whether spreading 1-6 will be profitable in the long run. What do you guys think?
using "straight" KO, a 1-2 spread with index & insurance is +EV.
a 1-5 spread was something like +1.2% so my guess is yes, 1-6 is profitable (so long as reKO is as or more efficient than KO).
 
Mimosine said:
using "straight" KO, a 1-2 spread with index & insurance is +EV.
a 1-5 spread was something like +1.2% so my guess is yes, 1-6 is profitable (so long as reKO is as or more efficient than KO).
Thanks. I think I'll take the plunge and move up to the $10 tables. Better camo there, lots of high rollers routinely betting 100-200 per hand (especially Asians). I don't get a single look from the pit betting my $60.

As far as how reKO compares to original KO, I'm not sure, but I think I remember reading that pretty much any legitimate counting strategy has a very minute difference in terms of long run effectiveness.
 
ChefJJ said:
What is the difference between reKO and KO?
The biggest difference between reKO and KO is that in reKO, index deviations all start at counts of +2 or higher, whether you're playing DD or 6D. It's good for rookies like me.
 
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