December 23rd, 2016 at 2:00:59 PM
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Hi
Are the 25000 shoe result presented on the link below from a continuous shuffle ?
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I would like to have one million baccarat result from a continuous shuffle algorithm
Best Regards
And happy Christmas
Are the 25000 shoe result presented on the link below from a continuous shuffle ?
/games/baccarat/basics/
g[/img]
I would like to have one million baccarat result from a continuous shuffle algorithm
Best Regards
And happy Christmas
December 23rd, 2016 at 2:13:10 PM
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Quote: GanjamanHi
Are the 25000 shoe result presented on the link below from a continuous shuffle ?
/games/baccarat/basics/
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I would like to have one million baccarat result from a continuous shuffle algorithm
Best Regards
And happy Christmas
Hi GanjaMan,
Welcome to the forum
I cannot answer your question, But I could supply said random extract at a pinch.
What do you propose to do with it? Investigate some 'system'?
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December 23rd, 2016 at 2:24:32 PM
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Thank you for your answer
Yes I need to use it to test a system ,
Yes I need to use it to test a system ,
December 23rd, 2016 at 3:39:52 PM
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What do you mean by "continuous shuffle"? Do you mean using a Continuous Shuffle Machine?
If so, then "shoes" is a meaningless term, as the cards are fed back into the machine long before there is any significant penetration.
I am assuming that any random listing of shoes is going through an entire shoe of 6 or 8 decks, so your answer is most likely "no, they are not continuous shuffle."
If so, then "shoes" is a meaningless term, as the cards are fed back into the machine long before there is any significant penetration.
I am assuming that any random listing of shoes is going through an entire shoe of 6 or 8 decks, so your answer is most likely "no, they are not continuous shuffle."
December 23rd, 2016 at 4:11:24 PM
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OK thanks ,
do you know how much is the difference in standard deviation and house edge between a shoe condition and continuous shuffling
condition over 1 000 000 hands ?
do you know how much is the difference in standard deviation and house edge between a shoe condition and continuous shuffling
condition over 1 000 000 hands ?
December 23rd, 2016 at 5:45:09 PM
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I have run simulations on win probabilities at various points in a shoe, and if there is a change in house edge at any point, it is negligible, so I would assume that there is no difference between a shoe and CSM unless you're into counting, in which case it has to be calculated on a shoe-by-shoe basis.