What Risk of Ruin do you play with?

blackriver

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BJgenius007 said:
Since I switched from Hi Lo to Omega II with ace side count 9 months ago, my variance becomes extreme low so RoR is now irrelevant to me. In the past 7 months, my bankroll looks like climbing stairs up. Almost always three steps up and one step down. The normal pattern is every 4 sessions, I won three sessions and lose one session. I end each session in the end of the shoe after I won 40 units or lose 40 units with max session loss capped at 80 units. When I used Hi Lo, I won about 2.5 units per hour, now it is up to 5 units per hour.
assume_R said:
Okay, that's your empirical results. Did your sims also show you expected to win 2.5 units per hour with HiLo to double that with Omega + ASC?
seriously, wtf

Ferretnparrot said:
If you have the ability to get more money when you need more, ROR doesnt even matter. because you essentially have an infinate bank.
this is sorta true, but the tone sounds hilarious. this is prob why noobs r always broke.

and surely your trip ror is important. u get 88 vs a 7 w max bet out and split and get a 3 and double down. now you get another 8 put on your other 8 and u cant plit cause you didnt bring enough money.
 

paddywhack

Well-Known Member
blackriver said:
surely your trip ror is important. u get 88 vs a 7 w max bet out and split and get a 3 and double down. now you get another 8 put on your other 8 and u cant plit cause you didnt bring enough money.
To this I totally agree. Not being properly funded for a trip or session is NOT an AP move.

"Hey, wait Mr. Dealer, I have to run to the ATM so I can split these 8's"
"Oh crap, could you wait again, please. I need more cash to double that down"
 

tthree

Banned
Ferretnparrot said:
If you have the ability to get more money when you need more, ROR doesnt even matter. because you essentially have an infinate bank.
You said your trip roll was 10 min bets. If your trip roll were infinite your RoR would be 0 but that is not the case. My suggestion got you closer to infinite so obviously you understand my suggestion.
 
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