Lonesome Gambler
Well-Known Member
I imagine there's some complex mathematical analysis that could be done here, but does anyone have a general idea of how much one would be affected by the dealer not revealing their hole card unless necessary to determine the winner of a hand? For example, heads-up, player busts, dealer discards their hole card without flipping it first. My guess is that this essentially has the same effect as reducing penetration, but is this significant enough to worry about?
I suppose you could simply figure the standard bust rate and compare it to the amount of cards lost due to this rule, based on the amount of players. The more players, the lesser the effect. Does anyone play games with this rule, and do you find it important enough to do the math on?
Edit: Not sure if this should go in the theory/math forum...
I suppose you could simply figure the standard bust rate and compare it to the amount of cards lost due to this rule, based on the amount of players. The more players, the lesser the effect. Does anyone play games with this rule, and do you find it important enough to do the math on?
Edit: Not sure if this should go in the theory/math forum...
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