Hello all,
I have a simple doubt with basic strategy that i hope someone can clear it for me please.
A basic strategy chart is created for a set of a game rules and it's used to minimize the possible house advantage.
My question is how this basic strategy charts change during the start of shoe to the end.
From what I’ve seen, the same basic strategy is used through out the all shoe (I’m referring to action decisions, h, s, dd... and not to betting decisions based on counting or any other system).
Shouldn't a strategy chart continuously change after each hand it's finished?
My assumption is that the basic strategy gives you the best probable action you should take based on the rules of the game used. In a 6 deck game a specific chart is used.
Now, during after half a shoe is dealt, the remaining cards left have no longer the normal distribution of card types that in a new 6 deck shoe, so I’m trying to understand, if the probabilities have change, shouldn't the strategy also change? For example, is the basic strategy chart usefull in a shoe were all A's and 6's are gone?
I don't know if you understood what i was trying to ask, but trying to explain something in a second language, from a subject i don't know much, is a little difficult. Sorry for my english.
This leads me to another question, is there a possibility, for research purposes to have a computer continuously feedback the appropriate action based on the knowledge of all the cards dealt, using a new strategy based on the probabilities of the cards left?
Thanks
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MacBlack
I have a simple doubt with basic strategy that i hope someone can clear it for me please.
A basic strategy chart is created for a set of a game rules and it's used to minimize the possible house advantage.
My question is how this basic strategy charts change during the start of shoe to the end.
From what I’ve seen, the same basic strategy is used through out the all shoe (I’m referring to action decisions, h, s, dd... and not to betting decisions based on counting or any other system).
Shouldn't a strategy chart continuously change after each hand it's finished?
My assumption is that the basic strategy gives you the best probable action you should take based on the rules of the game used. In a 6 deck game a specific chart is used.
Now, during after half a shoe is dealt, the remaining cards left have no longer the normal distribution of card types that in a new 6 deck shoe, so I’m trying to understand, if the probabilities have change, shouldn't the strategy also change? For example, is the basic strategy chart usefull in a shoe were all A's and 6's are gone?
I don't know if you understood what i was trying to ask, but trying to explain something in a second language, from a subject i don't know much, is a little difficult. Sorry for my english.
This leads me to another question, is there a possibility, for research purposes to have a computer continuously feedback the appropriate action based on the knowledge of all the cards dealt, using a new strategy based on the probabilities of the cards left?
Thanks
-
MacBlack