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    Is there a way to calculate effect of removal in CVData?

    For the 6 to 5 game
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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    For the 6 to 5 game
    Essentially, you need to conduct eleven simulations, each consisting of at least 50 billion rounds.
    Every simulation should use a fixed number of rounds per shoe— for instance, 30 to 40 fixed rounds if you're working with 6 decks.
    The blackjack payout should be adjusted to 12:10 instead of the standard 15:10. Start with a full deck of cards for the first simulation.
    In the subsequent ten simulations, remove one card at a time. The simulations will be run using basic strategy and flat betting.
    Hope this helps.

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