A phrase used to describe the difference between a card counter's minimum bet and maximum bet: A 1-3 spread means that the player's maximum bet is three times bigger than his minimum bet.
( phrase). A reference to the spread between the amount of a Blackjack Player's minimum bet and maximum bet while counting cards. A 1-4 spread would mean the player's maximum bet is four times the size of the player's minimum bet. Sometimes the spead would be referred to as simply "4".
the ratio between the maximum and minimum bet size. A player who uses $50.00 maximum bets and $5.00 minimum bets is using a 10:1 bet spread.
The difference between the amount of a playerâ€(tm)s minimum and maximum bets. For instance, a bet spread of 4 (or 1-4) would indicate that the playerâ€(tm)s maximum bet is four times his minimum bet.
the ratio between the maximum and minimum bet size. A player who uses $5.00 maximum bets and $0.50 minimum bets is using a 10:1 bet spread.
the ratio between the maximum and minimum bet size. Players who bet a minimum of $5.00 and a maximum of $50.00 use a 10:1 bet spread.
A reference to the amount of a player's minimum bet and maximum bet while playing blackjack. A 1-4 spread would mean the player's maximum bet is four times the size of the player's minimum bet. If a player spreads to two hands, the bet spread may be described as 1 - 2X4, which would mean one hand at one unit to two hands of four units each.
The range between the player's minimum and maximum bets.