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Jean Jacques Robert
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Jean Jacques Robert: Question to Norm & Zenfighter
Is it possible to obtain the numbers for the effect of removal of cards for betting or playing in respect of a given number of decks by using CV Data? In the affirmative, how should this be done?
Thanks in advance.
JJ
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Cacarulo: Re: Question to Norm & Zenfighter
> Is it possible to obtain the numbers for the
> effect of removal of cards for betting or
> playing in respect of a given number of
> decks by using CV Data? In the affirmative,
> how should this be done?
I haven't tried it but I think it can be done at least for betting EORs. The following is what I would do:
1) Set the rules you're interested in.
2) Use the corresponding BS with Flat Betting.
3) If you want to reproduce BJA3 EORs you need to play a fixed number of rounds. If not you can play to a desired pen introducing the cut card effect into the EORs. Either way is correct.
4) Run a huge number of rounds and get the Overall Mean.
5) Remove a card, for example an Ace and again run a huge number of rounds.
6) Calculate the EOR(Ace) as Mean(Ace removed)-Mean.
7) Repeat 5) to 6) for each card denomination.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Cac
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Question to Norm & Zenfighter
Thanks. Of course the number of rounds would have to be ridiculous large for any accuracy.
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Jean Jacques Robert
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Jean Jacques Robert: Re: Thanks
What do you mean by "ridiculous large number of rounds"?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
JJ
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Thanks
No idea. I didn't have creating EORs in mind when designing CVData.
> What do you mean by "ridiculous large
> number of rounds"?
> Thanks in advance for your replies.
> JJ
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Cacarulo: Re: Thanks
> What do you mean by "ridiculous large
> number of rounds"?
Try to get each EV with an SE less than 0.0001 at least. I think 10000 million rounds for each case would be enough.
Sincerely,
Cac
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