Originally Posted by
MJ1
Thanks for weighing in. The reason I try and track EV and variance on a per shoe basis is because every shoe is unique. By that, I mean, one shoe might be heads up, 1.5 decks cut off, with 2 hands per round. Another shoe might have 1.75 decks cut off, 4 players, with 1 hand per round. Wouldn't the EV and variance for each of these shoes differ? Isn't it important to properly track EV and variance to locate AV on the bell curve? This is why I'm considering recording these variables for every shoe that I play. Does that make sense?
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