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12-12-2005 05:25 AM

Re: Party blackjack
 
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the reason you are losing is because you do not understand the mathematics of blackjack, which is actually a profitable game if approached appropriately:

ON BLACKJACK (excerpt from How to Theoretically Beat Blackjack Using Logical Fallacies by Aaron Been and Jeffrey R. Garza)

The most important factor at work here is Reverse Gambler's Ruin which allows us to construct an infinite sequence of winning sessions. The construction works as follows: Take the outcome space for a session of gambling. The dimensions of this space are going to be isomorphic to a space constrained by the length of session, the amount wagered, and the standard deviation. If you assume a normal distribution you can map the outcome space onto a set of wager possibilities and find a optimal betting strategy. The key is that this mapping preserves order so we can scale our betting increments. If we define a new ordering by the inverse of profitability then we have our infinite sequence. The only problem? It violates well ordering.

However, the well ordering principle is axiom independent if we are operating in ZF set theory. Thus Godel's incompleteness implies our sequence is valid, and the triumph of man over reason is inevitable.

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This is interesting, but I really don't understand the first sentence.

ur2god 12-12-2005 09:00 AM

Re: Party blackjack
 
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the reason you are losing is because you do not understand the mathematics of blackjack, which is actually a profitable game if approached appropriately:

ON BLACKJACK (excerpt from How to Theoretically Beat Blackjack Using Logical Fallacies by Aaron Been and Jeffrey R. Garza)

The most important factor at work here is Reverse Gambler's Ruin which allows us to construct an infinite sequence of winning sessions. The construction works as follows: Take the outcome space for a session of gambling. The dimensions of this space are going to be isomorphic to a space constrained by the length of session, the amount wagered, and the standard deviation. If you assume a normal distribution you can map the outcome space onto a set of wager possibilities and find a optimal betting strategy. The key is that this mapping preserves order so we can scale our betting increments. If we define a new ordering by the inverse of profitability then we have our infinite sequence. The only problem? It violates well ordering.

However, the well ordering principle is axiom independent if we are operating in ZF set theory. Thus Godel's incompleteness implies our sequence is valid, and the triumph of man over reason is inevitable.

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This is interesting, but I really don't understand the first sentence.

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i couldnt understand teh first word

12-12-2005 11:39 AM

Re: Party blackjack
 
BJ strategy engine: link

NLfool 12-12-2005 12:14 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
I think I can top you with combined losses at party BJ and paradise. BTW max bet at paradise is 300 vs the 200 at party.

Chris Daddy Cool 12-12-2005 12:21 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
if you combine party with paradise i will combine with pokerroom and eurobet where i think i would have you crushed.

DoomSlice 12-12-2005 12:45 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
T-he?
Th-e?
T-h-e?
Tehehe.

TheWorstPlayer 12-12-2005 12:59 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
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if you combine party with paradise i will combine with pokerroom and eurobet where i think i would have you crushed.

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WE NEED NUMBERS! WITHOUT THEM THIS THREAD SUCKS! QUIT BOASTING AND BACK THAT A$$ UP!

Chris Daddy Cool 12-12-2005 01:18 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
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WE NEED NUMBERS! WITHOUT THEM THIS THREAD SUCKS! QUIT BOASTING AND BACK THAT A$$ UP!

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$ _ _, _ _ _

TheWorstPlayer 12-12-2005 01:36 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
Is that Party? Eurobet? Combined? What's the first digit? Give it +-10K or 20K if you want. Otherwise, how is he supposed to know if his Party+Paradise beats your Party+Eurobet?

Chris Daddy Cool 12-12-2005 02:02 PM

Re: Party blackjack
 
party's first digit = $ 1 _, _ _ _ , though it is closer to 2 than 1 when you round.

combined online blackjacking i am almost too afraid to say. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]


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