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    But, how much advantage are you giving up? That is the point of the chapter on Cover in Modern Blackjack. Most books that talk about cover give examples aimed at longevity. My chapter on cover is quite the opposite. It focuses on the costs of cover. Because, those costs are far higher than people generally realize. Indeed, some unwittingly give up their entire slim advantage with cover play. And, I was able to cover cover, because of cover sims.
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