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BJ: % edge in relation to the count?
tried a google search and couldnt find what i wanted so was wondering if you guys could help me here.
assuming we are playing perfect strategy without altering strategy based on what the count is what is the player/house edge for every single count from negative 50 to positive 50? should look something like this: -2 = house + 3% -1 = house + 2% 0 = house + 1% +1 = neutral +2 = player + 1% +3 = player + 2% THANKS! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: BJ: % edge in relation to the count?
+.5% for each increase in the true count is the rule of thumb. generally this means you are even money at TC+1 and have a slight advantage at TC+2.
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Re: BJ: % edge in relation to the count?
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+.5% for each increase in the true count is the rule of thumb. generally this means you are even money at TC+1 and have a slight advantage at TC+2. [/ QUOTE ] This is assuming the hi-low count. I believe it starts to stray away from linear around +10 or so... but in general is a good rule of thumb when deciding on a betting plan. -Shaggy |
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Re: BJ: % edge in relation to the count?
There is a much more precise way to determine exact percentage advantage. PM me for info.
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