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Boris: EBJ II
Hi Don,
what is your opinion, is EBJ II better then Omega II? (Conditions : 6 Decks, DAS, D9, RSA, 80% pen, no surrender, shoe).
What du you thik about Richard Reid's Dynamic Blackjack ( I mean dynamic betting) ?
Thanks.
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Don Schlesinger: Re: EBJ II
> Hi Don,
> what is your opinion, is EBJ II better then
> Omega II? (Conditions : 6 Decks, DAS, D9,
> RSA, 80% pen, no surrender, shoe).
> What du you thik about Richard Reid's
> Dynamic Blackjack (I mean dynamic betting)?
I haven't read Richard's book yet. I was supposed to proofread it for him, but I always want a hard copy to do that sort of work. He sent me a copy and then promptly told me to throw it away because of the many changes he was making, on an ongoing basis.
Truth be told, I'm waiting for the work to "stabilize" and will read it when Richard deems it to be in more or less finished form.
Sorry, therefore, that I can't answer your question at this time.
Don
P.S. John Auston did tell me a little about the betting scheme, and while it wouldn't be fair of me to critique it without more information, at first blush, it seemed like an awfully costly form of cover.
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Jake {|:>): Re: EBJ II
As I recall Reid shows/discusses the costs for a sample scheme. The multi level betting scheme is also designed to work with shuffle tracking cover for a style of play that will lave BJSV in a twisted heap.
My take on the book is that the analysis of results chapter is worth its weight in gold.... assuming of course we read it in a hard copy format
good tracks
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Jake
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