Hands Per Hour

ccibball50

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What is a good estimate of hands per hour for: (all with an average dealer)

1. SD - 1 person
2. SD - 2 people
3. SD - 3 people
4. SD - 4 people
5. SD - 5 People
6. DD - 1 person
7. DD - 2 people
8. DD - 3 people
9. DD - 4 people
10. DD - 5 people

Not too worried about any other games because I will be wonging in and out of games with more decks.

I read that heads up can get close to 200 hands/hr with a good dealer, and that it drops significantly after adding a person. I have been keeping track of winnings and losses on a spreadsheet I created and want to make sure my estimates are as close to accurate as possible.

Also what are the affects of hand shuffeling and automatic shuffeling as far as # of hands.
 
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bjcount

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ccibball50 said:
What is a good estimate of hands per hour for: (all with an average dealer)

1. SD - 1 person
2. SD - 2 people
3. SD - 3 people
4. SD - 4 people
5. SD - 5 People
6. DD - 1 person
7. DD - 2 people
8. DD - 3 people
9. DD - 4 people
10. DD - 5 people

Not too worried about any other games because I will be wonging in and out of games with more decks.

I read that heads up can get close to 200 hands/hr with a good dealer, and that it drops significantly after adding a person. I have been keeping track of winnings and losses on a spreadsheet I created and want to make sure my estimates are as close to accurate as possible.
Went heads up at two hands recently on a 6d. He dealt out 6 shoes in the hour from break to break. Best run I had all day.
I had one minor set back... lost the count halfway thru the fifth shoe so I had to slow him down in the sixth. That's about 200/hr
I'll be looking for him again on my next visit..

BJC
 

shadroch

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Is the dealer shuffling or is it a machine that shuffles one group while the other is in play? Is it 50% pentration or 75%?
 

ccibball50

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Primarily Pitch, with no atomatic shuffeler, but would like to know the affects when one is used as well. (2 sets, one shuffeling automatically while the other is being dealt)

Pen on both SD and DD is about 75%
 

moo321

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ccibball50 said:
Primarily Pitch, with no atomatic shuffeler, but would like to know the affects when one is used as well. (2 sets, one shuffeling automatically while the other is being dealt)

Pen on both SD and DD is about 75%
Really dealer dependent. Pitch is usually slower than shoes, because of the shuffle time.
 
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