6/8 with Lucky Ladies vs 4/6 w no LL

mikeyd

Active Member
#1
Which is a better game?
8 deck with 2 decks cut off and Lucky Ladies, or
6 deck with 2 decks cut off and no LL.
I realize both have lousy pen, but if you had to choose,
which would you play?
Rules are S17, DAS, LS, no RSA.
 

Zero

Well-Known Member
#5
mikeyd said:
Which is a better game?
8 deck with 2 decks cut off and Lucky Ladies, or
6 deck with 2 decks cut off and no LL.
I realize both have lousy pen, but if you had to choose,
which would you play?
Rules are S17, DAS, LS, no RSA.
I'd chose the 75% pen game over the 66% pen game.

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mikeyd

Active Member
#6
Zero said:
I'd chose the 75% pen game over the 66% pen game.

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Can you explain why?
Per BJA3, the SCORE for 4/6 S17, DAS, LS is 15.46,
while the SCORE for 6/8 S17, DAS, LS is only 14.19,
but this is before considering LL.
 

Zero

Well-Known Member
#9
Higher Win Rate

mikeyd said:
Can you explain why?
Per BJA3, the SCORE for 4/6 S17, DAS, LS is 15.46,
while the SCORE for 6/8 S17, DAS, LS is only 14.19,
but this is before considering LL.
Per CVCX using Hi-Lo with my betting ramp and indexes:
SCORE for 4/6 S17 DAS Sr is 27.10 and win rate is $65.47 per 100 hands.
SCORE for 6/8 S17 DAS Sr is 26.28 but win rate per 100 hands is $66.18.

And as you pointed out, this does not consider the LL10 side bet.

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mikeyd

Active Member
#10
Zero said:
Per CVCX using Hi-Lo with my betting ramp and indexes:
SCORE for 4/6 S17 DAS Sr is 27.10 and win rate is $65.47 per 100 hands.
SCORE for 6/8 S17 DAS Sr is 26.28 but win rate per 100 hands is $66.18.

And as you pointed out, this does not consider the LL10 side bet.

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Thanks. Can you let me know what betting ramp this reflects?
 
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