Quote Originally Posted by artoozi View Post
You could take each shoe scenario and figure the hourly EV, let's say $90/hour. Then figure the actual time you played, lets say, 20 min for 1 shoe, which is 1/3 of an hour. So the EV for that shoe would be 90 / 3 = $30.
Hourly EV is a function of how many rounds you play per hour. This of course will vary based upon # players at the table and dealer speed. So how do you estimate rounds per hour? Wouldn't it be easier to just use a sim to determine, on average, how many rounds there are per shoe, given penetration and # players at the table?

MJ