enough bet variation....
a very slight advantage. according to bjrm :
ac rules 8 decks, das, s17, spread $5 - $60 maximizing for di:
betting 1 unit @ 0 or less, 4 units @ +1, 9 units @ +2 and 12 units @ =3 or greater yields w/l % 0.63, wr / 100 hands = $8.05, di = 3.38
with a 30k bank, it will take 372,274 hands to double the bank with a ror of 0.02%
with a 3k bank it will take one tenth of the hands to double, but your ror will be 42.20% :-) :-) :-)
for the $15 to $60 spread it gets quite a bit uglier (if that's possible) :
maximizing di calls for one $15 unit @ tc = 0 or less and 4 units @ tc 1 or greater. with that "agressive" ramp you'll tool out a neat $4.35 per 100 hands with a w/l of 0.17%, and a di = 1.17.
with a 30k bank , it will take you 688,185 hands to double with a 15.43% ror.
with a 3k bank, it will take one tenth the hands to double, but your ror would be a slightly unacceptable ror of 82.95%
so... to answer your question, you are at a very slight mathematical advantage, but not a practical one. i DOES illustrate nicely the need for wonging shoes in ac.