Modern
Blackjack
How Blackjack Works
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What is the change in advantage from TC to TC? This chart is like the two pages back. But here we see the increase in advantage at each count displayed for full, partial, and no indexes. Again, a common card counting rule of thumb is that the increase at each count is about .5% for each count. As we can see here this depends on the number of indexes. This is not surprising since the effect of indexes kicks in at different points. The red bars in this chart are the same as the red bars in the chart on page 364. The green and blue bars show that the gain in advantage per true count is much less with fewer indexes. However, we also see that the gain in advantage is very close between 100+ indexes and 22 indexes at the most important true counts. As we saw on the True Count Frequencies page, the high and low counts rarely occur.
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· Six decks, S17, DAS, LS, 4.81/6, Hi-Lo max indexes, trunc, half-deck · Two decks, H17, DAS, 1.5/2, Hi-Lo Ill18 indexes, trunc, half-deck · Single-deck, H17, 2 players, 4 rounds, Hi-Lo max indexes, trunc, quarter-deck · Single-deck, H17, 4 players, 2 rounds, Hi-Lo max indexes, trunc, quarter-deck · Ten billion rounds for six and two decks, five billion rounds for single-deck
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