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SleightOfHand

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sagefr0g said:
can anyone explain what is meant by avg bj's in the column of the cvbj statistics table below? how it is derived? just what it means? :confused:
Looks like its the average number of rounds played for every bj you received.
 

sagefr0g

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SleightOfHand said:
Looks like its the average number of rounds played for every bj you received.
thank you Sleight One.
so would that mean, kind of like the following terminology:
for all hands played then at the tc ranges presented,
tc=8 on average 1 bj per 4 hands
tc=7 on average 1 bj per 5 hands
tc=6 on average 1 bj per 12 hands
tc=5 on average ?
tc=4 on average 1 bj per 55 hands
ect., ect., ect.

not sure how to view the tc=5 row?
just maybe for tc=5 range no blackjacks presented on average?:confused:
 

SleightOfHand

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sagefr0g said:
thank you Sleight One.
so would that mean, kind of like the following terminology:
for all hands played then at the tc ranges presented,
tc=8 on average 1 bj per 4 hands
tc=7 on average 1 bj per 5 hands
tc=6 on average 1 bj per 12 hands
tc=5 on average ?
tc=4 on average 1 bj per 55 hands
ect., ect., ect.

not sure how to view the tc=5 row?
just maybe for tc=5 range no blackjacks presented on average?:confused:
Correct. I can't see your TC 7 or 8, but numbers look right for the 4, 5, 6.

As for the TC=5, I think you are correct in that you didn't receive any bj's at that TC yet.
 

sagefr0g

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SleightOfHand said:
Correct. I can't see your TC 7 or 8, but numbers look right for the 4, 5, 6.

As for the TC=5, I think you are correct in that you didn't receive any bj's at that TC yet.
thanks again Sleight One.
i wonder does anyone know if CVDATA keeps track of these kind of statistics for a given simulation? i don't think CVCX does.
JJ you out there? you know?:)
 

nightspirit

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#6
sagefr0g said:
thanks again Sleight One.
i wonder does anyone know if CVDATA keeps track of these kind of statistics for a given simulation? i don't think CVCX does.
JJ you out there? you know?:)
I believe CVData can do it, as you can select data by count (it's shown in percent) if I remember correctly. But I haven't used it for a while, just switched to Ubuntu recently. JJ may be more up-to-date.:)
 

SleightOfHand

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sagefr0g said:
thanks again Sleight One.
i wonder does anyone know if CVDATA keeps track of these kind of statistics for a given simulation? i don't think CVCX does.
JJ you out there? you know?:)
I didn't find the specific rounds per bj, but I did find % of rounds having a bj which can be used to derive rounds per bj. It also contains the various TC specific data that is similar to the one you provided

PS: Example of some TC data
 

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Kasi

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sagefr0g said:
Slieght One and Nightspirit thanks much, just what i was wondering about.
that's some nitty gritty heavy duty stuff.:)
Well, clearly like Sleight said, your stuff is actual BJ's in actual hands played at a count.

So nothing to do with expected BJ's lol.

I guess, was it Sleight's sim stuff?, would give you an expected number at a count.

Here's the heavy stuff lol. I think, for some reason, not sure lol, CVDATA calls a round a round. CVCX may call splitting to 2 hands, 2 "hands" rather than 1 round. CVBJ - I forget lol and that's the one I actually have.

Heck, CVCX may even call an insurance bet an extra "hand"?

I don't know how "hands" are defined at QFIT's bjcolor site lol.

Not to mention are these all BJ's dealt or just winning BJ's dealt lol.

Of course I could be full of it but somewhere along the line it seemed his 3 products did not treat "hand" in the same way.
 
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