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    Quote Originally Posted by Cacarulo View Post
    TD-HE = 0.6968% (instant peek on Ace but NO on Ten)
    TD-HE = 0.6171% (instant peek on Ten but NO on Ace)
    TD-HE = 0.7177% (No peek)

    Sincerely,
    Cac

    10 billions CVDATA sims results(Peek on Ace but NO on Ten) :-

    HE(1 round/shoe, no cut card effect) = 0.697%
    HE(cut card effect, 50% penetration) = 0.713%
    HE(cut card effect, 50% penetration, Hi-Opt 2 full index, Flat Bet) = 0.668%
    HE(cut card effect, 50% penetration, Hi-Opt 2 full index, 1-15 spread) = 0.013%.

    The cut card effect is about 0.016. I found that no of deck will affect the cut card effect, penetration totally not affect the cut card effect, true ??

    BTW, could you please sim this game with your CAC2 Enhanced counting system(50% penetration, Flat Bet) ? Just want to have a comparison.


    Last edited by James989; 04-28-2024 at 07:48 PM.

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