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    Red Snapper
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    Red Snapper: Hi-Lo advantage

    Would a TC or +3 have an estimated 1% advantage in a typical 6 deck shoe game?

  2. #2
    Mr. Lee
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    Mr. Lee: Re: Hi-Lo advantage

    > Would a TC or +3 have an estimated 1% advantage in a
    > typical 6 deck shoe game?

    Yes.....

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Hi-Lo advantage

    > Would a TC or +3 have an estimated 1% advantage in a
    > typical 6 deck shoe game?

    Depends on rules, penetration, and if you use indices. For example, using I18, a 4.5/6, s17, das game has edge of 1.41% at TC = +3, floored. No DAS?: 1.25%; DAS and LS?: 1.64%.

    Don

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    Mr. Lee
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    Mr. Lee: Re: Hi-Lo advantage

    > Depends on rules, penetration, and if you use indices.
    > For example, using I18, a 4.5/6, s17, das game has
    > edge of 1.41% at TC = +3, floored. No DAS?: 1.25%; DAS
    > and LS?: 1.64%.

    > Don

    What would happen if you were to wong at +3 and out at the shuffle or when the count goes negative?

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