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CaptainNemo: Simple Shuffle and Good Rules, But Bad Penetration
I have a question about the following casino BJ game: 6d, ES(Early Surrender), S17, DAS, ENHC, RSA, Blackjack pays 3:2
The minimum bet is 2 x $10 and the max bet is 3 x $80.
The penetration is between 50%-60%. The cut-offs are placed on top of the discard stack, then the 6d stack is split into two 3d stacks. The shuffle is a simple R&R and stripping between 6 one-half deck grabs from each stack.
Any advice on the best way to play this game using ST or other advanced techniques?
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PunkEye: Re: Simple Shuffle and Good Rules, But Bad Penetration
> I have a question about the following casino BJ game:
> 6d, ES(Early Surrender), S17, DAS, ENHC, RSA,
> Blackjack pays 3:2
> The minimum bet is 2 x $10 and the max bet is 3 x $80.
> The penetration is between 50%-60%. The cut-offs are
> placed on top of the discard stack, then the 6d stack
> is split into two 3d stacks. The shuffle is a simple
> R&R and stripping between 6 one-half deck grabs from
> each stack.
> Any advice on the best way to play this game using ST
> or other advanced techniques?
It should be a fine game for ace sequencing.
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Elhombre: Re: Simple Shuffle and Good Rules, But Bad Penetration
> It should be a fine game for ace sequencing.
Yes that's right.
How often do they riffle, once or twice ?
Do you know how to sequence aces?
remember the two upcards above the ace, when they are
coming out in the last round you could expect that
the next card is an ace.
Not so simple, but that's the principle.
Unfortunately I live far away in Germany, otherwise
we could meet.
Easy to remember an ace , above another card example
king of clubs and an ace of spades.
when you see coming out an ace of spades and kings of clubs in the next round should come the ace.
E.H.
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CaptainNemo: Re: Simple Shuffle and Good Rules, But Bad Penetration
> Yes that's right.
> How often do they riffle, once or twice ?
> Do you know how to sequence aces?
> remember the two upcards above the ace, when they are
> coming out in the last round you could expect that
> the next card is an ace.
> Not so simple, but that's the principle.
> Unfortunately I live far away in Germany, otherwise
> we could meet.
> Easy to remember an ace , above another card example
> king of clubs and an ace of spades.
> when you see coming out an ace of spades and kings of
> clubs in the next round should come the ace.
> E.H.
It is a one pass shuffle, with six 0.5 grabs from each stack. I know how to Ace Sequence, but I think it is difficult to Ace Sequence with this shuffle because each of the 0.5 deck grabs are riffled, stripped, riffled, stripped and riffled.
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