This will provide the SCORE of various strategies: https://card-counting.com/cvcxonlineviewer.htm
Comparing different strategies depends on circumstances. No one strategy is the absolute best at...
There is probably some error in the basic strategy. Compare it with BJA3's. The result should be 0.609%.
Edit: 1 billion is not enough. You need at least 10 billion.
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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)...
"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. ...
A small detail: when we talk about HE (House Edge), we are referring to the house advantage, which is normally positive.
In the examples you mentioned, it is the player who has the advantage, not...
Thanks for your reply.
Peek on Ace only, BS HE = -0.708%
Peek(on Ace and Ten) BS HE = -0.608%
Flat Bet, Hi-Opt 2 Counting Strategy(Full Index) HE = -0.588%( sim results from CVDATA)
Are you...
No, not quite. You wrote, "If I play three shoes"; you didn't add "per hour." It doesn't take 20 minutes to play one shoe. You didn't read page 18, did you?
Don
That analysis sounds off. playing heads up you get around 8 rounds per deck. That would be 38 rounds per shoe. Assuming you can get relatively quick deals you should be able to get 3-4 shoes per hour...
Thorp has a passage on this in the "Mathematics Of Gambling".He calls it dealer signature.
Thorp suggests a system based on root mean square error presumably expressed in terms of pockets which is...
No I did not say or imply that.
You wrote earlier in the thread "Do you know how to spot marked cards? There are a lot of ways to do this, and APs should know all of them."
I responded "That...
"You forgot to multiply by the number of shoes per hour."
No I didn't. I got 22.8 rounds per shoe and multiplied that by 3, which =68.6 rounds. Assuming a blackjack hour is 100 rounds, I didn't...