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interested player: Never before used software
I only can play AP BJ and only can surf the net. I never used software or programming, I used only discs to install a printer.
My question: Is there a programm, maybe on qfit, wich I can install for finding answers for following questions:
a)My longterm disadvatage for hands, NOT containing an ace?
b)The edge of a certain card slug, containing certain cards, like aces or small cards, entering the value of each card?
c)entering the number of decks, rules etc.?
d)the answers for the above questions set up to different TCs?
Thank you for help
player
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Never before used software
> I only can play AP BJ and only can surf the net. I
> never used software or programming, I used only discs
> to install a printer.
> My question: Is there a programm, maybe on qfit, wich
> I can install for finding answers for following
> questions:
> a)My longterm disadvatage for hands, NOT containing an
> ace?
The index generator in CVData can do this.
> b)The edge of a certain card slug, containing certain
> cards, like aces or small cards, entering the value of
> each card?
CVData might be able to do this if I understand what you want correctly. Set up the deck contents only with the cards you wish to be in the slug. Use the Custom True Count calculation routine to modify TC calculation in the manner that you wish.
> c)entering the number of decks, rules etc.?
Yes.
> d)the answers for the above questions set up to
> different TCs?
Yes I believe so.
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interested player: Re: Never before used software
> The index generator in CVData can do this.
> CVData might be able to do this if I understand what
> you want correctly. Set up the deck contents only with
> the cards you wish to be in the slug. Use the Custom
> True Count calculation routine to modify TC
> calculation in the manner that you wish.
> Yes.
> Yes I believe so.
Thank you so far. On the BJ main page, "Kurt" posted June 21 in his answer, that a players hand, not containing the ace has a BS disadvantage of just 0.5 %.
In my opinion, BS means, that a hand has the chance of containing an ace. But when we calculate the "house edge"
for spots, on which definetly not the ace is coming, the
longterm disadvatage should be much bigger for those hands.
Can you provide some numbers?
Thank you
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