Gamblor said:
Well, definitely not an expert ST'er or anything, so take what I say for what its worth (I more ST in addition to CC'ing) - but in a sense the short term variance is greater since I'm making bigger bets more often then I would straight up CC'ing. ST'ing ain't no license to print money either, the % advantages you get with it are similar to CC'ing. You can get sh*t as 13's and 14's while the dealer and everyone else get the 10's and Aces just like counting :sad:
I would imagine for HC'ing, a game with a 3% advantage has a lot of variance too (not totally uncommon to get around a 2-3% advantage with CC'ing at times, which is when your making your huge bets). Now a 10% advantage, that might be such a huge advantage that the variance is noticeably less?
I would imagine for HC'ing, a game with a 3% advantage has a lot of variance too (not totally uncommon to get around a 2-3% advantage with CC'ing at times, which is when your making your huge bets). Now a 10% advantage, that might be such a huge advantage that the variance is noticeably less?
Unfortunately my local casino only has a hand shuffled 2 deck game and the shuffle procedure is untrackable (I am very sure of this).