It is true, read Don S. in BJA.Meistro said:what the devil is the floating point advantage? is it real or illusary? can anyone link to any articles on this mystery?
It is true, but very very minimal. As Don stated just last week on the other board. There is virtually no gain in shoe games, unless they are dealt to a level rarely seen anymore.creeping panther said:It is true, read Don S. in BJA.
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Or at least rarely seen, except for places where fishing is considered an indoor sport.kewljason said:It is true, but very very minimal. As Don stated just last week on the other board. There is virtually no gain in shoe games, unless they are dealt to a level rarely seen anymore.
The 6d I play is .5 or less, FA is power!kewljason said:It is true, but very very minimal. As Don stated just last week on the other board. There is virtually no gain in shoe games, unless they are dealt to a level rarely seen anymore.
Ive played well over a million hands of twenty-one, at the kitchen table. Sometimes 16 hr days, month after month. You play long enough, and you'll start to notice the difference, with about 2decks remaining in a 6deck shoe.Meistro said:what the devil is the floating point advantage? is it real or illusary? can anyone link to any articles on this mystery?