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You have posed the question I was always afraid to ask (or didn't know how to ask) and I also put it this way:tanzeel said:I've recently started reading up on BJ seriously and one of the things that caught my attention was that basic strategy doesn't take into account the cards that have already been dealt i.e. it only considers a scenario where the deck has just been shuffled and no cards have been dealt. I just want to ask how basic strategy changes once the game has been going on for a certain amount of time e.g. 2 decks have already been dealt out of a total of 6.
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Considering a six deck game with HA of 0.44 using basic strategy chart, how does this % fluctuate with the removal of certain number of cards, or specific cards, or even a random deck of cards, or in your example, two decks removed? Of course we already know the change based on removal of a standard 52 card deck, or multiples thereof, (fewer decks better for the player...) So, does the 0.44 change to 0.41 or 0.38, etc? I guess the answer depends on which specific cards have been removed. (Maybe I have answered my own question.) To me, the bottom line to all this is, for a basic strategy player, the house advantage % constantly moves up and down as cards are dealt from the deck, and this % can go into positive or negative territory depending on which cards are removed.
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