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Victor Francis: When should I leave a shoe?
Another newbie question. I am learning counting with a 6 deck shoe. At what count should I just walk away if it is to low? Should I wait for a number of decks to go through before I leave? Of course if I am winning I should count my lucky stars and accept winning at a bad count, which is better than losing at a good count!
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Don Schlesinger: Re: When should I leave a shoe?
> Another newbie question. I am learning
> counting with a 6 deck shoe. At what count
> should I just walk away if it is to low?
> Should I wait for a number of decks to go
> through before I leave? Of course if I am
> winning I should count my lucky stars and
> accept winning at a bad count, which is
> better than losing at a good count!
See BJA3, Chapter 13, Part I, for an answer probably a lot more detailed than you'd care for! :-)
Don
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SpiderMan: When the count
is -ve, say, -4TC for Hi-Lo.
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Cacarulo: Re: When the count
> is -ve, say, -4TC for Hi-Lo.
I would say -1 TC is a better choice.
Sincerely,
Cac
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Don Schlesinger: MUCH better! :-) *NM*
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bonetg: Re: MUCH better! :-)
how bout, why you playing a shoe in the first place. single and maybe double are better odds, aren't they?
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Parker: Re: MUCH better! :-)
> how bout, why you playing a shoe in the
> first place. single and maybe double are
> better odds, aren't they?
It's not that simple. A shoe game with good rules, deep penetration, and a pit tolerant of big spreads may be a better game for an advantage player than a crowded single or double deck game with poor pen, restrictive rules, and a sweaty pit.
And of course, in many areas shoes are the only game that the casinos offer.
The off-the-top house advantage is only one aspect in evaluating a game, and not even the most important one to the card counter. SCORE is a much better way of comparing different games. It is explained in great detail in Blackjack Attack, Third Edition, by Don Schlesinger.
This book is available from our online catalog, and I have thoughtfully provided a direct link below.
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