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Originally Posted by
DSchles
Yes, you're right; you have no understanding of the concept at all. Why would you fixate on a card in play that's unknown?? There are 26 other cards that are unknown! If you think that the dealer's hole card is different from those other 26, you really have to take a step back and learn a little more about the game.
Don
Okay I will scrap the idea that giving the unknown hole card a value after the divisor has changed from 1 (before cards dealt) to .5 (after cards dealt) where RC > 1 and any RC <= 1 would use 1 as the TC divisor could be more optimal than not giving the hole card a value and always using .5 as the TC divisor for playing decisions in a 1.5/2 pen 2d game.
Thank you Don and Freightman for your input. I know I have much more to learn and am grateful to be able to communicate with professionals.
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