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    advantage at each true count

    There is an 8 deck game that I occasionally play where they deal out 7 out of 8 decks (H17, das, split to 4 hands, no surrender, no resplit aces).

    I use illustrious 18 (without splitting 10's).

    I estimate my advantage at each true count using the 0.5% per unit change in TC rule.

    The problem is I'm trying to figure my hourly EV using the advantages in this table, and the approximations might be making my hourly EV estimate way too low. I wonder if there is a resource that can provide a better approximation. Can anyone correct this table or point out a resource providing more precise advantages at each TC? Thanks!

    True count Advantage
    -8 -4.66%
    -7 -4.16%
    -6 -3.66%
    -5 -3.16%
    -4 -2.66%
    -3 -2.16%
    -2 -1.66%
    -1 -1.16%
    0 -0.66%
    1 -0.16%
    2 0.34%
    3 0.84%
    4 1.34%
    5 1.84%
    6 2.34%
    7 2.84%
    8 3.34%
    Last edited by beta; 09-13-2018 at 11:05 PM.

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