"Wonging" in blackjack refers to a strategy where a player enters a game only when the deck is favorable, based on card counting. The term is named after Stanford Wong, a well-known blackjack player and author. Essentially, "wonging" means you observe a table for a while and then join when the count indicates that the remaining cards are advantageous to the player (usually when the deck is rich in high cards). This allows the player to maximize their advantage and minimize losses by betting more when the odds are in their favor and sitting out when they are not.
Wonging can also refer to "back-counting," where a player watches the game from a distance without betting, waiting for the right moment to join. This strategy is often used in casinos that allow mid-shoe entry, although many casinos have taken steps to counter it.
Wonging can also refer to "back-counting," where a player watches the game from a distance without betting, waiting for the right moment to join. This strategy is often used in casinos that allow mid-shoe entry, although many casinos have taken steps to counter it.