I will have to spend some time running sims to confirm my theory, but perhaps some of you already know the answer.
What I'm wondering is the difference between the Initial Betting Advantage IBA (how much of an advantage you're calculated to have when you place your bet) versus True Betting Advantage TBA (how much of an advantage you actually had for that hand).
My idea is that holding everything else constant, with more people at the table, the more different these will be. This is based on the fact that with more people at the table, more cards can be used up, and the count can change much more from when you initially placed your bet as compared to if you were just playing heads up.
So that would mean (assuming an equal number of hands per hour) that to be more accurate when you place your bet, you'd want to play heads up, and to be more accurate making index plays, you'd want more people at the table.
Correct? Incorrect? Thoughts?
What I'm wondering is the difference between the Initial Betting Advantage IBA (how much of an advantage you're calculated to have when you place your bet) versus True Betting Advantage TBA (how much of an advantage you actually had for that hand).
My idea is that holding everything else constant, with more people at the table, the more different these will be. This is based on the fact that with more people at the table, more cards can be used up, and the count can change much more from when you initially placed your bet as compared to if you were just playing heads up.
So that would mean (assuming an equal number of hands per hour) that to be more accurate when you place your bet, you'd want to play heads up, and to be more accurate making index plays, you'd want more people at the table.
Correct? Incorrect? Thoughts?