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Old 04-13-2007, 01:02 AM
mojo42 mojo42 is offline
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Default Re: Exploiting a Secret

If everyone knew the secret then it would not be an advantage. Assume the .25 BB to be a maximum limit based on the number of people that know about it, such that when there is 1, the advantage is .25, but when everyone knows, the advantage is zero. When a large percentage of the people know, say 1/3, the advantage is still there .16 in an amount that the casinos could eliminate it.

The secret would not yield an exact .25 every 100 hands nor would it cash-out at every table, but like all things would be an average over the long term.

The question is not about arguing the practicality of such a proposition (it is obviously ficticious), but how to exploit such a secret *given* then inital conditions.
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