Sigh. What are you trying to do, shame me into responding? Unlike you, I don't talk when I don't have something intelligent to add to what has already been said competently and correctly (by Norm, in this case). See Griffin, p. 142, E. The comment that, "from simulated hands," he was able to ascertain the covariance of two simultaneous hands of blackjack speaks volumes. If Griffin couldn't calculate the covariance analytically, then no one could. Or perhaps, your vast blackjack capabilities exceed his. Please do tell us how to do it with CA. We're all ears.
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