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    SCAA
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    SCAA: extreme distribution of Aces & 10s

    high TC supposed both Aces n 10's are rich in the shoe.
    A very extremem deck suppose, it is +10 Hi Lo count, 1 deck remained, only 2 Aces is in the remaining 1d.
    how do u evulate the adv.?
    Vegas strip rule.
    or most extreme, no Aces at all but 20 of 10's in 1 deck.
    just simply done it by effect of removal ???
    the EOR formulae is really linear in such extereme case?
    Don, Parker, any Math. Pro. can answer...

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: extreme distribution of Aces & 10s

    > high TC supposed both Aces n 10's are rich in the
    > shoe.
    > A very extreme deck suppose, it is +10 Hi Lo count, 1
    > deck remained, only 2 Aces is in the remaining 1d.
    > how do u evulate the adv.?

    Side counts of aces are sometimes used for these purposes. Obviously, a shortage of aces is harmful.

    > Vegas strip rule.
    > or most extreme, no Aces at all but 20 of 10's in 1
    > deck.
    > just simply done it by effect of removal ???

    Yes. We can create subsets with any proportion of ranks we choose. EORs will suggest advantages. Obviously, lots of tens will be good, also, but aces are more valuable still.

    > the EOR formulae is really linear in such extreme
    > case?

    No, but close.

    Don

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