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Originally Posted by
ZenMaster_Flash
Don,
The C C E is a concept that is used in comparing
Single Deck games with a cut card and without
a cut card, but a set number of rounds.
As a shoe game is not dealt without a cut card,
there's no issue that justifies the existence of
the term "Cut Card Effect" in a shoe game thread.
Sorry, but that's not true, because BS edges are almost universally quoted as off-the-top advantages, by convention. And so, the question of where the difference of 0.02% came from is absolutely pertinent, and it comes from the CCE of a shoe game.
Researchers such as Norm and Mike Shackleford provide online calculators whose shoe edges differ from what you'll find in my book, or just about all other BJ books. And the reason for that, is the CCE, no matter how many decks are used.
Don
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