EasyRhino
Well-Known Member
Dumb question.
Let's say a casino uses a cut card when dealing a double deck game. The card is inserted only just past halfway through the two decks, let's call it the 55% mark.
Now, since the remainer of the last round will still have to be dealt after the cut card is reached, does this figure significantly into the 2D penetration? Should we assume that a 55% cut card equates to 60% penetration, or anything?
Let's say a casino uses a cut card when dealing a double deck game. The card is inserted only just past halfway through the two decks, let's call it the 55% mark.
Now, since the remainer of the last round will still have to be dealt after the cut card is reached, does this figure significantly into the 2D penetration? Should we assume that a 55% cut card equates to 60% penetration, or anything?