Hi friends,
a bit heretic question :
What's the gain of tracking aces in CSM's.
Assume you get one more ace as usual, that's an advantage of 3% over
the house.
Is it really 3% or must I (sorry my English) deduct the house advantage
for example of 0.6 % ?
Ok assume you play at a table with 3 ploppies, for my experiances 4spots it's the best.
The chance the dealer gets the ace is small, but it happens don't bother.
The chance of getting an ace sequence with 4 spots is much higher as at
at full table.
If you play heads up it's better , but it' very hard to remember the keys
because the game is to fast and if you expect an ace you must play
3 other spots with min.
Now the gain: in an hour expect 4 big bets of $ 200 or EURO----huuuuuh,
(both are bull--in future)
3% advantage means $24,- hour, not very much and it's hard brainwork,
handshuffled games are much, much better, or wheelwatching in the same
casino.
The good news, the flux are small, 50 units are enough if someone has my
level.
I do it only for training purposes because the casino is 20 minutes by bike
or 40 minutes on foot.
And what I said wheel watching has much more gain, go to rouletteplace.com
or gamblersglen com, avoid the computer.
the best Elhombre:cool2::devil: