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Thread: 10Splitter: Q for John Austin on BJRM2002

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    10Splitter
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    10Splitter: Q for John Austin on BJRM2002

    I very much like what I see in the BJRM2002 demo thread. I would like to know what all of the "Rules" options are for the one second sim.

    I can see that S17DASLS is there, but what about
    Double only 10, 11
    Double only 9, 10, 11, etc.

    Thanks,
    10Splitter

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    John Auston
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    John Auston: Re: Q for John Austin on BJRM2002


    > I can see that S17DASLS is there, but what
    > about
    > Double only 10, 11
    > Double only 9, 10, 11, etc.

    Depends on the Count you use. For hi-lo, 1-deck and 2 deck games have H17D10, and 1,2,4,6 and 8-deck have:

    H17
    S17
    H17DAS
    S17DAS
    H17DASLS
    S17DASLS

    6 & 8 deck also have

    H17LS
    S17LS

    For the other counts, you'll find just the most frequently encountered rules.

    John Auston



  3. #3
    Aces n' Eights
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    Aces n' Eights: Do shoe rules include resplit aces? *NM*


  4. #4
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: No, but . . .

    you can "fudge" the results by adding an arbitrary 0.10% to the edges of each true count.

    Don

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    10Splitter
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    10Splitter: Re: Q for John Austin on BJRM2002

    > Depends on the Count you use. For hi-lo,
    > 1-deck and 2 deck games have H17D10...

    I would find it desirable to be able to run 1 or 2 deck sims with S17D10 and S17D10LS for the hi-lo count.

    How likely is it that this will be added as a plug-in later?

    Thanks,
    10Splitter

  6. #6
    John Auston
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    John Auston: Re: Q for John Austin on BJRM2002


    > How likely is it that this will be added as
    > a plug-in later?

    Very unlikely. Too rare. Sorry.

    John



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