I was enthralled in this chapter of BJA2 and assume tht BJA3 will not change the findings, but I do have a question.

It appears that even though there IS a "floating advantage", it is so slight to not make it a worthwhile attack; however, if the "floating advantage" is there, no matter how slight in a DD game, would it be worthwhile if you are getting good penetration and the shuffle point approaching fast to maybe increase the wager a SINGLE unit on that last hand?

Since there is an advantage, wouldn't it behove the player to take advantage of it somehow? I wouldn't LOSE $ in the long run would I?

Any help from Don, or anyone else would be appreciated.