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    Card Eating

    One of you could help me out with a mathematical question.
    So the table min is $10 and the table max is $100, and I am allowed to play all 7 spots. So I was thinking of a way to basically get as much EV as possible out of this by playing all 7 spots on low counts with minimum bets (to eat up cards), and $100 on 7 spots at TC >= 2.

    Would I generate the same EV spreading from 7X$10 to 7X$100 as spreading from 1X$70 to 1X$700?

    How much lower would the ROR be betting 7 hands instead of one?

    Is this an efficient method in terms of generating the most EV since I will be eating up cards on low counts.. instead of just playing 1X$10 on low counts?


    Any insight would be appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by lanbo; 11-15-2014 at 12:39 PM.

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