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Old 10-15-2007, 04:41 PM
hogua hogua is offline
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Default Re: Zero Sum Blackjack: Possible?

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Even at an online casino that gives 0.1% of cash back this play would worth be at least a $500 per hour (assuming $500 bets).

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So, if I understand you right -- you're flat betting $500-$1,000 per hand, playing 1,000 hands per hour (?), and expecting one bet per hour (1,000 hands) in comps.

You're saying that if I negotiated this game for you at a theoretical 0%, you could fill the seats with players demanding the limits be raised --

I believe I can set that game up for you. Private mail me your requirements.

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It is not too hard to find online casions that award comp points that can be converted to cash at a rate of 0.1% for BJ play. So at 1000 hands an hour and $1000 per bet, you would earn $1000 an hour in cash back.

I said that a 0% HA BJ game at which B&M casinos would rate play at the same net theo they rate standard BJ would bring out the pros.

Since casinos rate BJ play higher than a net theo of 0%, if this were to happen, the game would have a players advantage once comps (both hard and soft) were taken into account.

If you think that pros wouldn't be all over this, you have no clue as to what pros look for. A 0.1% on BJ would be huge for these guys...especially if the limits were high.

If they could bet $5000-$10000 a hand, and have an advantage of .1-.2% they would be sitting at the table around the clock and using toothpicks to prop keep their eyes open.

Pros pee their pant for a .5% advantage (with promos) at $5 VP ($25 pulls). A .1-.2% advantage with high limits would be even better than that in a terms of $/hr.
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