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    mark
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    mark: single deck BJ question

    Single deck bj game with rules that give +0.11 of the top to the player.

    There is no penitration so only one round is dealt and then there is a shuffle.

    All cards are dealt face up.

    Up to five people can play.

    If you are the last person to act before the dealer what sort of an extra edge does seeing all the other players cards and then changing you playing stratedgy in accordance with the indexes of a good counting system give you.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: single deck BJ question

    > If you are the last person to act before the
    > dealer what sort of an extra edge does
    > seeing all the other players cards and then
    > changing you playing stratedgy in accordance
    > with the indexes of a good counting system
    > give you.

    I answered a question similar to this one on pp. 45-47 of BJA3. From that answer, it would appear that, if you are using Hi-Lo, you might gain in the area of 0.4%.

    Don

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: What kind of bet spread is allowed? *NM*


  4. #4
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: There is no bet spread

    Only one round is dealt. That's why I was able to answer.

    Don

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Ahh, I need to read all the words *NM*


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