Originally Posted by
Cardguy
Here's how I estimate rounds per hour:
I think of each shoe I played and recall: 1) How many decks did I play before I left or the shoe ended, 2) how many other players were playing during the shoe. I then do the math. For instance, let's say I played an entire 4.5/6 deck shoe with one other player at the table. Then 4.5 decks x 52 cards/deck means a total of 234 cards were played. These cards were divided between the dealer, the other player and me so we each got 234/3 = 78 cards. Each hand I play consists of 2.7 cards on average so in that shoe I played 78/2.7 = 28.88 or approximately 29 rounds. I then do this for all shoes played and add them up and divide by the number of hours played to get rounds per hour.
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