While I know a bit about counting, I don't count. (Though I did teach a girlfriend of mine who is better at quick mental calculations to do KO Rookie and I let her count down the deck for me when we're at the casino together.) So maybe those who do can clear up a confusing point for me.
I often read about people who talk about needing to wong out when the count goes negative. However, in the shoe game, isn't it common for multiple shoes to be negative and, when the shoe finally does go positive, to only stay that way for a few hands?
How can you reasonably wong out in such a situation? Wouldn't you basically spend a LOT of time (relatively speaking) backcounting only to jump into a shoe for a few hands and then hop out to backcount some more?
Maybe I don't understand. . .
I often read about people who talk about needing to wong out when the count goes negative. However, in the shoe game, isn't it common for multiple shoes to be negative and, when the shoe finally does go positive, to only stay that way for a few hands?
How can you reasonably wong out in such a situation? Wouldn't you basically spend a LOT of time (relatively speaking) backcounting only to jump into a shoe for a few hands and then hop out to backcount some more?
Maybe I don't understand. . .
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