ArthurDental
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The one in Bucks County, PA... Wondering if I should go this week but I don't even know if they have blackjack yet. Thanks for any info.
That's not much of a countermeasure.junior_counter said:...2) Non-CSM, 8 (or 6?, not quite sure) deck, hand/machine(non-CSM) shuffled games. But get this- they do not have a discard tray, and the shoe is covered. That way a player can not see how much of the shoe is remaining. The dealt cards go in a slot in the table. When the cut card comes out of the shoe, the dealt cards are taken from under the table, shuffled, and placed back in the capped shoe. Approximately 75% penetration, but is irrelevant....
The ones I have been to are not true. I did saw them using the top cover as a guideline so like i say about 70-80 pen.Sharky said:I was told that the shoe has a slot in it where the dealer has to slide in the cut card. Clearly, the % pen would be fixed.
Can anyone confirm/deny this is true?
Planning to visit a buddy in Reading and don't want to waste (drinking) time.
How can one still accurately count at these tables, other than learning KO blackjack?Automatic Monkey said:That's not much of a countermeasure.
What's wrong with KO? (I'd choose BRH-1 myself.)junior_counter said:How can one still accurately count at these tables, other than learning KO blackjack?
Having a side count of total cards dealt would be too taxing. Please elaborate. Thx.
Yeah but that's pretty weak in a shoe game.blackjack avenger said:Any balanced count you can use in RC mode.:joker::whip:
I was there today. I estimated that 3 rounds with 5 players and the dealer where about a deck. I don't know if that was close or not but seemed to line up about right with shuffle point most times.junior_counter said:How can one still accurately count at these tables, other than learning KO blackjack?
Having a side count of total cards dealt would be too taxing. Please elaborate. Thx.
I imagine the stronger counts can hold up well without TC conversion. Of course I would just keep track of cards played and still TC, even a rough estimate won't be a big problem.:joker::whip:Automatic Monkey said:Yeah but that's pretty weak in a shoe game.
You can TC if you want, but a balanced RC system isn't a good thing for 6D, despite the fact that you can get some kind of an advantage out of it. A Halves RC of +10 with 5 decks left is nothing to get excited over. But with 2 decks left, RC=+10 is time for a black chip. Either overbetting or wasted EV opportunity.blackjack avenger said:I imagine the stronger counts can hold up well without TC conversion. Of course I would just keep track of cards played and still TC, even a rough estimate won't be a big problem.:joker::whip:
Brh1 is interesting. I believe Cac stated it performs similar to ubz2. Halves according to Qfit outperforms ubz2 in shoes. I think I would just estimate decks played and use halves; instead of learning a new system, even if very similar. Being off by 1 won't hurt the indices much and one's bet ramp is often not sim perfect anyway for different reasons. I think I can maintain virtually all the strength of halves without learning a new system.Automatic Monkey said:You can TC if you want, but a balanced RC system isn't a good thing for 6D, despite the fact that you can get some kind of an advantage out of it. A Halves RC of +10 with 5 decks left is nothing to get excited over. But with 2 decks left, RC=+10 is time for a black chip. Either overbetting or wasted EV opportunity.
Just knowing whether you're in the first half or the second half of the shoe would be a big improvement, but if you're going to do that, I think it would be better to just not count the 9 and then you have unbalanced BRH-1 which is as good as any TC system.