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Brick: True count advantage.
Maybe my question is of no interest or difficult to answer,but I'll it on the main page.
"What is the average ev of a true count of exactly 1 for a typical H17 shoe game using hi-lo?"
I would not be surprised if the correct answer is a real eye opener. In other words,there is NO advantage. I've already prepared myself for the depressing news.
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Parker: Not difficult to answer
> Maybe my question is of no interest or
> difficult to answer,but I'll it on the main
> page.
> "What is the average ev of a true count
> of exactly 1 for a typical H17 shoe game
> using hi-lo?"
> I would not be surprised if the correct
> answer is a real eye opener. In other
> words,there is NO advantage. I've already
> prepared myself for the depressing news.
According to BJRM2000, with H17 DAS NS and 4.5/6 pen, average EV at TC +1 is .187. Better pen and/or rules will improve this figure a bit.
Handy little program. :-)
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Saboteur: Does BJRM2000 calculate EV "at TC of exactly 1"?
If that's the case, it's handy, indeed.
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Brick: No.
BJRM calculates the average ev of tc's from 1-1.99.
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Brick: Re: Not difficult to answer
I think you misunderstood my question.
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Sonny: He did
> I think you misunderstood my question.
I think he did too. Brick is looking for the EV at a TC of 1.0 only, not 1.1 or 1.2, etc. I don't know of any software that will do that, but you could program it yourself with the SimSimp program. I've attached a link below.
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Parker: I did
Although, to be honest, the usefulness of an "average" EV figure at a precise TC also escapes me.
But maybe I'm just slow today.
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: He did
The question doesn't have much meaning since there are extremely few hands with an exact TC of 1. Now if the question was 1.0-1.09 it would have more meaning. But 1.1-1.19 may have a lower EV and/or 0.9-.99 higher.
Serious Blackjack Software
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Brick: Maybe this has meaning;)
> The question doesn't have much meaning since
> there are extremely few hands with an exact
> TC of 1. Now if the question was 1.0-1.09
> it would have more meaning. But 1.1-1.19 may
> have a lower EV and/or 0.9-.99 higher.
Ok,I'll try to make my question much more meaningful. What is the average EV from a TC of .5 to 1.5?
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Norm Wattenberger: About -.015% to -.02%
HiLo, H17, DAS, 80% pen., Ill18.
> Ok,I'll try to make my question much more
> meaningful. What is the average EV from a TC
> of .5 to 1.5?
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Praying Mantis: Maybe I'm Doing Something Wrong
> According to BJRM2000, with H17 DAS NS and
> 4.5/6 pen, average EV at TC +1 is .187.
> Better pen and/or rules will improve this
> figure a bit.
My BJRM 2002 is giving me 0.033 at TC 1. It also gives a little bit more on better pen.
PM
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Parker: MIght be a different sim
> My BJRM 2002 is giving me 0.033 at TC 1. It
> also gives a little bit more on better pen.
I'm using BJRM2000. I selected Hi-lo, 6D, H17DAS, 4.5 of 6, across the top. The fine print reads: "Game conditions: I18 (and Fab4). Four players total. We're on 3rd Base. Face up game." Reading the "ev" line in the chart, I see "0.187" for TC +1.
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