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> Before anyone gets the wrong impression, I am not
> infinitely wealthy Smile

Don- :"But, you're working on it! :-)"

> However, my bankroll is easily
> replenished (due to, heaven forbid, a non-blackjack
> career), and is not the limiting factor in deciding
> how much I bet.

Don- :"I've been like that for ages."

> My current betting strategy is to pick a somewhat
> arbitrary unit size and spread with which I and the
> casinos are comfortable, then use BJA3 or CVCX to
> determine an optimal betting ramp.

Don- :"Perfectly normal."

> It dawned on me,
> however, that since all of this is predicated on
> maximizing the log of wealth given a limited bankroll,
> with associated concerns of ROR, I may not be betting
> what is truly optimal.

Don- :"Right. To bet "optimally," it has to be "optimally" with respect to a specified bank size. Just doesn't make sense otherwise. As we'll get to in a moment, if the bank is "infinite," then a) "optimal" doesn't make much sense, and b) what do you need blackjack for in the first place? Smile "

> My ROR is very close to zero,
> no matter what unit size I choose (within reason).

Don- :"Lucky you! :-)"

> If one's bankroll is easily replenished, what is the
> best way to bet?

Don- :"All you can afford, and all you can get away with -- the latter being at least as problematic as the former, and probably much more so! Smile "

> Is the strategy of betting a large
> amount whenever one has an advantage, however small,
> non-optimal in this case?

Don- :"No, it's fine, so long as you're OK with (relatively) huge variance, which will plague you all your living days! Wink "

> Within reason, ROR=0
> whatever the bet size, so why not bet a large amount
> in all favorable situations?

Don- :"Indeed, why not?"

> Granted, I probably won't
> follow this strategy, regardless of whether it's
> mathematically sound,

Don- :"Coward! :-)"

> but I'm wondering whether my
> current "optimal" betting method has only a
> psychological basis.

Don- :"Yes. For the record, I agree with all that you have written."