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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronbog View Post
    A S17 game uses fewer cards per round on average than a H17 game, possibly allowing for more rounds with a concentration of low cards, on average, before the cut card.
    Please help to find out the house edge under these scenarios:-

    1) CSM(shuffle after each round) - 6D, H17, DOA, DAS, RS2, RSA2, PEEK, No Surr

    2) Shoe box(penetration 5.5/6) - 6D, H17, penetration 5.5/6, DOA, DAS, RS2, RSA2, PEEK, No Surr

    3) CSM(shuffle after each round) - 6D, S17, DOA, DAS, RS2, RSA2, PEEK, No Surr

    4) Shoe box(penetration 5.5/6) - 6D, S17, penetration 5.5/6, DOA, DAS, RS2, RSA2, PEEK, No Surr

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    Quote Originally Posted by James989 View Post
    Please help to find out the house edge under these scenarios:-
    You've been a forum member for more than 5 years and you don't have software?

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