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    Quote Originally Posted by abc4000 View Post
    I have studied the chart and i have a question, let say 6d s17 das is rsa game edge -0.262 at count zero.
    Yes, which included SPA3 (single hit), DAS/SPL3 of non ace pairs, and late surrender.


    Quote Originally Posted by abc4000 View Post
    Then does player get same edge for every +1 ? Or around 0.5% for every +1
    Always refer to it as a +1 true count. I call it a close approximation that is not exact, and is further influenced by what system you are using. Never forget that you must substract the up front house edge "in your example -0.262" from a positive true count, and add to the total in a negative true count.
    Last edited by BoSox; 07-08-2017 at 07:10 AM.

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