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Old April 12th, 2009, 05:08 PM
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Hello, just a question
The TC of Mentor is to 2 Decks if I make the old way to 1 Deck shoud I divide the indices for 2 or multiply???
Should this affect the PE or BE or SCORE??
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Hello, just a question
The TC of Mentor is to 2 Decks if I make the old way to 1 Deck shoud I divide the indices for 2 or multiply???
Should this affect the PE or BE or SCORE??
thanks in advance
Divide. But 2D TC is better. zg
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Old April 12th, 2009, 09:17 PM
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The TC of Mentor is to 2 Decks. If I make it the old way to 1 Deck, shoud I divide the indices by 2 or multiply???
Should this affect the PE or BE or SCORE??
Divide the indices in half. Note that if you divide them exactly in half, you'll have a number of indices which are on a half number, thereby retaining the same ever-so-slighty greater accuracy than a whole number 1 deck TC. Whether you divide exactly in half or round off, the PE and BC will be exactly the same, but your SCORE may be just infinitesimally higher if you divide exactly in half.

I feel the main asset of the 2 deck TC is that with shoe games, the RC is very close to the TC late in the shoe, requiring very little or no TC converting at that critical juncture.
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