March 27th, 2020 at 3:28:36 AM
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Hello there,
I am currently studying the Wong Halves Count and since it has a very high BC, I'd love to have a proper betting scheme for it. However, I am a bit thrown off by the idea he presents in his book, since for Bet X it says:
X= TotalStake * Advantage (%) * amount from table 86
e.g. X= 1000$ * 0,02 * 1.28 = 25,6
The problem for me is that the amounts in table 86 are only Benchmark, Double 10&11, or DAS and I cant seem to find a proper way to find out the amount for the game I am usually playing with my friends.
I am currently studying the Wong Halves Count and since it has a very high BC, I'd love to have a proper betting scheme for it. However, I am a bit thrown off by the idea he presents in his book, since for Bet X it says:
X= TotalStake * Advantage (%) * amount from table 86
e.g. X= 1000$ * 0,02 * 1.28 = 25,6
The problem for me is that the amounts in table 86 are only Benchmark, Double 10&11, or DAS and I cant seem to find a proper way to find out the amount for the game I am usually playing with my friends.