Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Wonging in is generally not the way I play. I prefer to play off the top of a fresh shuffle and wong out aggressively of negative counts, preferably wong out of a negative count and into a positive count at the very next table. (when that opportunity is available)

But there are occasions that I am walking by a table and see a reasonably high running count after seeing only a round or two. The way I play it is to jump in with 1/2 max bet..
By 1/2 max bet. Do you mean table max?
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
I don't change that amount, betting the same as long as I have an advantage. One of the advantages of wonging in is that you don't have to vary bets. Just pick an amount and flat bet since all rounds are played at an advantage. But like I said, I don't usually play this way. I think it draws too much heat..
The heat would scare the hell out of me. Short term profits for long term gains doesn't seem prudent. Also, jumping into a large stakes table might raise the dander of another counter.
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Zenking (remember him.....he started this thread) has recently mentioned that he has been wonging in a lot lately. I suspect the next thing we will hear from him is that he is getting 86ed all over the place. Hope not though.
The kid has guts. Be cool ZenK. Those 86ers will follow you for a lifetime - it seems.