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Effect of Card Removal in Blackjack
Introduction
The following table shows the effect on the player's expected value by removing one of each given card from a six-deck shoe. These numbers were based on these rules: Double on any two cards, double after split allowed, split anything only once, and strategy adjustments for the changed deck composition.
Effect of Removal — Six-Deck Shoe
Card | Stand Soft 17 |
Hit Soft 17 |
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2 | 0.069% | 0.071% |
3 | 0.082% | 0.086% |
4 | 0.110% | 0.117% |
5 | 0.141% | 0.143% |
6 | 0.079% | 0.084% |
7 | 0.041% | 0.038% |
8 | -0.008% | -0.010% |
9 | -0.040% | -0.045% |
10 | -0.091% | -0.097% |
Ace | -0.094% | -0.084% |
The source for this table is the amazing Composition Dependent Combinatorial Analyzer at bjstrat.net.
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