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Re: bet365 casino
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i want to bet the best amount to not lose my $200 before i get the bonus. Also what do you mean when you say "$2 bet on swithc"? I know the strategy well. I have played BJ many times before using the strategy. When you say use the comp points as a wagering tracker you just mean to keep track of how many hands i have played right? Thanks for your help. [/ QUOTE ] First off, for switch, you bet the same amount on each hand. $2 per hand = $4 total bet per deal. The best bet you not lose the bonus is always going to be the smallest amount possible to bet. However, the smallest bet is also the most time-consuming. You really need to decide your risk tolerance to pick your bet amount. I wish Homer still posted here as he could answer this question a lot better with numbers. I believe playing switch, if you bet $5 per hand ($10 total bet per deal), you have about a 30% chance of losing the whole bonus. This is a VERY rough estimate. The comp tracker gives comp points on the amount you wagered. You use the comp points system to figure out the total amount wagered because a good whore never goes above or below the min amount required to wager. |
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Re: bet365 casino
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The comp tracker gives comp points on the amount you wagered. [/ QUOTE ] Rather than keep going back and forth from the game to the cashier to look at comp points, do this: Open the windows calculator. On the first hand, put the amount your betting into the calculator and click +. Then the next hand, put the amount in again and click =. Then click = after every hand (twice if you split or double). For example, you're betting $2 a hand. So you click 2+ on the first hand, then 2= on the second hand, then = after each hand. [ QUOTE ] because a good whore never goes above or below the min amount required to wager. [/ QUOTE ] Unless you're whoring a casino that gives good reloads and bans whores. |
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Re: bet365 casino
If you're going to go the win calc route, you might as well just use the BJ Tracker :
http://www.louisville.edu/~jtfowl01/BJWagerTracker.exe |
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