Not judgmental but truncating a session because of positive variance only increases the amount of time to reach nnot or the point where you ev equals one standard deviation. Your ev is on a per hand...
Tell Zenfighter that if he writes more often on the forum, I will give him a computer assembly on the Intel 13600 and we can bypass the iCountNTrack computer in work tasks.
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Yes, the strategy comes from Table B10. The crucial detail lies in how we treat 16 vs T: I surrender with a two-card 16, but I stand with any other 16, even after splitting.
The EV might only...
Thanks for these examples, this is very helpful. If I understand the description of TD in particular, you're using the strategy described in Table B10 of BJA3, correct? I am almost, but not quite,...
You're right. You may have missed the similar comment in the post originating this thread: "This is mostly just a parlor trick of purely academic interest (especially for the probably-unrealistic...
I have asked on very rare occasions when I have gotten a unique hand and I have some big bets out that 'after' play has concluded that could take a picture of the table. On most occasions I was...
Thanks for your sort of non judgmental comment. I’d disagree that the only difference between an AP and an average gambler is leaving after a streak.
Did a gambler keep the count perfectly,...
I wrote a program whose only purpose is to compute optimal split expected values for splitting once intended as a service to the blackjack computing community. It can be downloaded at the bottom here...
Top bet out of $360; got all excited (misread the cards) and split my 44's against a dealer 9. Would CV Data be able to tell me out me how much my error cost? I don't have CV Data but I'd be willing...
You don't know when you are going to lose. You only think that you do. Your pattern recognition is faulty. You can't just go in there and say, "Hey, I'll only play when I'm going to win and I will...
I'm hoping, especially if you all reread BJA3, pp. 389-390, that we can agree that this is a very interesting THEORETICAL discussion with absolutely no practical value for the human BS player...
Sorry, I am joining the party late and Eric good to see you around with high quality posts!
i will comment on the above. My CA actually computes SPL3 (split 3 times to 4 hands) expectation value...
Yes, the same fixed "full-shoe" strategy.
Maybe a couple of examples will explain it better. Let's consider 6D, S17, DOA, DAS, SPA1, SPL3, LS.
First, I will calculate the EORs using...