Hi-Opt II has +2 tag on four and five. What if we assign +2 tag to five and six cards instead. What will be the consequences after the change? Why did the creator of Hi-Opt II value four more than six?
Hi-Opt II has +2 tag on four and five. What if we assign +2 tag to five and six cards instead. What will be the consequences after the change? Why did the creator of Hi-Opt II value four more than six?
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Originally Posted by DSchles
Because, for betting purposes, the EOR of the 4 is considerably higher than that of the 6.
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What if the bottom 26 cards can only be ace, two, three and four and the rest of 5.5 decks are in normal distribution, will the modified Hi-Opt II outperforms the original Hi-Opt II?
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