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Old 10-09-2005, 01:32 PM
Scott_Baio Scott_Baio is offline
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Default Re: Is this BJ game beatable?

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I don't think they tell you when they shuffle, so there's no way to know when to restart your count.

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Seems like they would want to go out of their way to tell you when they reshuffle, otherwise why even have 10% penetration online when you can just reshuffle everyhand? They are purposely exploiting wannabe card counters who don't understand the difference between a true count and running count. So I expect party to make a lot from people who will be making a lot of $1 bets and a few $200 bets and not understand why they are "getting so unlucky."
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Old 10-09-2005, 06:34 PM
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Yes, I am talking about Party's new crapjack game. I know it's total garbage, but I was just wondering if someone could run the numbers on this situation? I'd have to think that with an infinite betting spread that any blackjack game is beatable, no matter how bad the conditions, if at any point there is a favorable situation. Whether it's worth the time, energy, or bankroll is a matter of personal preference, but is there any one out there who could just run a simulation and tell me what sort of things would be required for this 1-200 betting spread? And what the expectation would be?
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Old 10-09-2005, 08:56 PM
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Yes, I am talking about Party's new crapjack game. I know it's total garbage, but I was just wondering if someone could run the numbers on this situation? I'd have to think that with an infinite betting spread that any blackjack game is beatable, no matter how bad the conditions, if at any point there is a favorable situation. Whether it's worth the time, energy, or bankroll is a matter of personal preference, but is there any one out there who could just run a simulation and tell me what sort of things would be required for this 1-200 betting spread? And what the expectation would be?

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I'd say the best place for an accurate house or player advantage % would be to contact WizardOfOdds.
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