The Truth About Back Counting and Wonging in Blackjack

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Even for a perfect card counter, there are all sorts of strategies to increase EV (expected value). One of the most important is called Wonging. In this video, Colin breaks down what it is, how to do it, and why everyone should include this technique in their game.

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The Truth About Back Counting and Wonging in Blackjack

10 thoughts on “The Truth About Back Counting and Wonging in Blackjack

  1. Also you really need a very high true count to gain a significant advantage otherwise your going to lose alot. I dont increase my bet at all unless I have atleast a true 10 or more even then it's still no guarantee that you will win any particular hand

  2. when do you recomend going in big..like lets say the count is plus 1..should you even go in? or should you just wait till the count is like a plus 10

  3. I never really see people just sit out hands at the table, so I feel like that could raise some suspicions. Especially if you do it all of the time. There's only one casino near me and I don't want to get banned from it haha

  4. Nowadays "no mid deck entry" is everywhere but, mustve been nice back then. Thankfully on a decent 6 deck you can still do that but is very obviously and will lead to you being recognized as a counter very quickly and banned for good. Those days mustve been awesome for you guys! This wont work for long in the westcoast thats for sure

  5. I wouldn't feel comfortable Wonging unless I had a lot of casinos nearby like in Vegas and was comfortable playing as little as 5-15 minutes before switching casinos.

  6. It seems to me that this technique would work especially well with a team. Six or eight "counters" at different tables, one or two "whales," throwing down big bets at the various tables.

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