The true true count value

Dopple

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When we speak of an increase of .5 per tc point increase does that take into consideration the increase monetary value of the extra doubling splitting that goes on the mid range tc values. As I remember your splits and doubles increase and top of about tc 2-7 approx. I dont have the xy and dont want to find it now.

Could it be that advantage alone is not true total economic advantage because if you can double or split at a somewhat higher count you control more profit.

For some unexplainable reason I almost feel more comfortable with a medium high count as opposed to a hot and hairy super high count like tc 8 or so.

I kind of like it around 4-6 for some reason if that makes sense and I think it is because of those sweet double, split and double after split situations that come up more often.

Does this make any sense? Hello? Ground control?
 

blackjack avenger

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It is What It is

.5 increase in advantage is just an estimate. It varies depending on rules, decks, count used, BS used and indices used.

The advantage at each TC takes into consideration the above. :joker::whip:

Higher the count, higher the advantage

The advantage at each count takes into consideration BS and any indice use.
 

Ferretnparrot

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0.5% is a rough number, its very close to 0.5% for the first two point count changes from 0 to +1 and to +2 as you go higher, the effect per point count growns exponentially higher somewhat and is larger than 0.5%, but it doesnt really matter because you know full well your playing at an advantage so its not a big deal if you KNOW your expecting 3.4% or 3.8% at a tc of +6 your just going to drop max bets anyways.
 
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