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mikeel: antes in Oklahoma casinos
The Indian casinos in Oklahoma require an ante of one yellow chip (25 cents). Does that make the blackjack unplayable there? How much a drag on EV is there?
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Don Schlesinger: Re: antes in Oklahoma casinos
> The Indian casinos in Oklahoma require an ante of one
> yellow chip (25 cents). Does that make the blackjack
> unplayable there? How much a drag on EV is there?
While not trying to sound patronizing, the drag on e.v. is, well, ... 25 cents per hand! :-)
So, if you're playing 100 hands per hour, you're going to give up $25/hr. to the ante.
You next have to assess what your bankroll is, what your counting edge is, and, therefore, what your hourly win rate is. If it is significantly higher than $25, perhaps you can afford to play. If it isn't, then the ante is too onerous.
Don
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mikeel: antes are 50 cents per hand
> While not trying to sound patronizing, the drag on
> e.v. is, well, ... 25 cents per hand! :-)
> So, if you're playing 100 hands per hour, you're going
> to give up $25/hr. to the ante.
> You next have to assess what your bankroll is, what
> your counting edge is, and, therefore, what your
> hourly win rate is. If it is significantly higher than
> $25, perhaps you can afford to play. If it isn't, then
> the ante is too onerous.
> Don
It's even worse--antes are 50 cents per hand, so the Oklahome games must be avoided.
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