Deathclutch
Well-Known Member
All right, try to bear with me on this one as this has just passed through my head and it may be totally off but here goes . . .
I am practicing on getting down to 1/4 deck estimation for shoe games. Currently I am using Hi Opt II which adjusts the running count by dividing by remaining whole decks. So sometimes I get strange numbers to adjust my running count by. For example, let's say that I have a running count of +7 in the first 7 cards. I now take the 7*4/23 to get my true count. For smaller numbers that's not really a problem. However when I start getting to larger numbers it slows me down a bit (possibly due to inexperience in truing this way).
Now if I was using a count that divides the running count by half decks remaining such as UAPC I would only be dealing in whole numbers for 1/2 deck estimation. If I break it down to 1/4 deck estimation I'd be working with numbers like *2/23 instead of the 4.
Now let's say that I wanted to change my Hi Opt II to be trued to half decks? What happens to my indices and betting ramps? I'll admit I haven't thought it out too far ahead so some of these may have obvious answers but I don't even want to waste the brainpower figuring it out if I'm completely off base.
How do most of you that use 1/4 deck estimation do it? And would the switch be worth it to relearn all over or should I just suck it up and get more experience using what I'm using now?
I am practicing on getting down to 1/4 deck estimation for shoe games. Currently I am using Hi Opt II which adjusts the running count by dividing by remaining whole decks. So sometimes I get strange numbers to adjust my running count by. For example, let's say that I have a running count of +7 in the first 7 cards. I now take the 7*4/23 to get my true count. For smaller numbers that's not really a problem. However when I start getting to larger numbers it slows me down a bit (possibly due to inexperience in truing this way).
Now if I was using a count that divides the running count by half decks remaining such as UAPC I would only be dealing in whole numbers for 1/2 deck estimation. If I break it down to 1/4 deck estimation I'd be working with numbers like *2/23 instead of the 4.
Now let's say that I wanted to change my Hi Opt II to be trued to half decks? What happens to my indices and betting ramps? I'll admit I haven't thought it out too far ahead so some of these may have obvious answers but I don't even want to waste the brainpower figuring it out if I'm completely off base.
How do most of you that use 1/4 deck estimation do it? And would the switch be worth it to relearn all over or should I just suck it up and get more experience using what I'm using now?