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    35 deviations

    Hi guys! I am new here, just wanted to know is for us 35 deviations are too much or are ok in a game with 4 decks DAS and no surrender

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabriziobussa View Post
    Hi guys! I am new here, just wanted to know is for us 35 deviations are too much or are ok in a game with 4 decks DAS and no surrender
    What do you mean by "too much"? Afraid of heat? Or do you not want to learn that many?

    Knowing that many deviations will get you about 96+% of all the edge you can get from indices, depending, of course, on rules and spread.

    Don

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    Obscure index deviations don't cause heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Knowing that many deviations will get you about 96+% of all the edge you can get from indices, depending, of course, on rules and spread.
    Also assuming he selects the right indices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    Also assuming he selects the right indices.
    Working on it!

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Working on it!

    Don

    Oh, this is a good hint about a new book, possibly in the near future. I should ask this question does it include a chapter pertaining to Freightman's work? Otherwise he is going to be deeply disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    Oh, this is a good hint about a new book, possibly in the near future. I should ask this question does it include a chapter pertaining to Freightman's work? Otherwise he is going to be deeply disappointed.
    Series of new books. "Near future" depends on Gronbog's computers.

    Zero chance of a chapter on Freightman's work.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Zero chance of a chapter on Freightman's work.
    Now he's going to throw balls at the picture of you on his wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Series of new books. "Near future" depends on Gronbog's computers.

    Zero chance of a chapter on Freightman's work.

    Don
    Hope one is a handbook. Just how to play, what you do when you are faced with such and such, bet spreads and any advanced techniques. No attributions and thanks, no explanation of formula, number of sims, no background information, etc. You have the credibility so aiming for credibility is redundant. Maybe a section on DD, 6 decks, H-17...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Hope one is a handbook. Just how to play, what you do when you are faced with such and such, bet spreads and any advanced techniques. No attributions and thanks, no explanation of formula, number of sims, no background information, etc. You have the credibility so aiming for credibility is redundant. Maybe a section on DD, 6 decks, H-17...

    ZeeBabar, does your post have anything to do with your theory of why drive a Ferrari when you can get there in a Volkswagen? Sounds like you want your own personal tutor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    ZeeBabar, does your post have anything to do with your theory of why drive a Ferrari when you can get there in a Volkswagen? Sounds like you want your own personal tutor.
    Some things never change:

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    There is a difference in driving a Ferrari versus a Volkswagen!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itr0jcR0S4s

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    ZeeBabar, does your post have anything to do with your theory of why drive a Ferrari when you can get there in a Volkswagen? Sounds like you want your own personal tutor.
    When you know how to drive a Volkswagen, you don’t need to go learn the mechanical differences, read the manual to drive a Ferrari.

    There are two different audiences for a BJ book. BJA is on one end, meeting the needs of a variety of readers versus the books that are more specifically for the players, not the mathmeticians and historians and encompassing a lot of info that the average player may not need. His is for the pros but there are a hell of a recreational and part time players.

    I have learned far more from BJA only because I get interested in something on this forum and Don points out chapter and page where I can find it in BJA3.

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