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    Count to predict blackjack

    I am interested in count that simply better predict blackjack, whether to player or dealer of course. This is for a completion that is not based on EV (modified tournament format) played from a double deck all the way to the last card. Consider the question only for theoretical purposes if you will. Obviously, you need to track aces and 10s but how much difference does it make if you track only aces, for example. Appreciate your thoughts.

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