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    Quote Originally Posted by Cacarulo View Post
    "Peek" has nothing to do with the house advantage. The house advantage is measured "off the top".
    When penetration is incorporated into the sim, what is known as the cut card effect (CCE) appears.
    This causes the house advantage to increase.
    To calculate it correctly with CVDATA, you have to set the number of rounds, for example, to 40.

    Sincerely,
    Cac
    Sim results from CVDATA(1 billion rounds each)

    1) Peek on ACE only, set number of rounds to 1 round/shoe, HE = 0.699
    2) Peek on ACE only, set number of rounds to 40 round/shoe, HE = 0.696
    3) Fully Peek, set number of rounds to 1 round/shoe, HE = 0.607
    4) Fully Peek, set number of rounds to 40 round/shoe, HE = 0.613

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    Last edited by James989; 04-27-2024 at 06:58 AM.

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