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Blackjack Tool : How it works
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Predicting the outcome with blackjack was a lot easier and effective than roulette or throwing dice. There's a good explanation for this; the theory for roulette, dice and coins is based on the eventual balance of the system e.g. throw a coin 200 times and you expect 100 to be heads and the other 100 tails. However, the blackjack system is based on the expiry of options which severely affects probability. It is like drawing out of a box without looking in. If there are four balls in a box, 2 green and 2 yellow, if 2 greens are drawn in the first two tries it is known definitely that the last two draws will be yellow !! The probability changes with the outcome of each draw, or with blackjack, deal. |
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The outcomes in a six decks of cards are 56x6=336. The total number of aces are 6x4=24 and the number of faces and tens are 6x16=96. On the first draw the probability of drawing an ace is 24/336, if an ace is drawn that leaves 335 cards in the shoe including 23 aces. So the probability then of drawing a face/ten is 96/335 and the probability of drawing an ace is 23/335. This system is different from the previous one because we know exactly what is in the shoe and we are not basing our calculations on eventual balance. This is why blackjack is the easiest game to cheat by counting. |
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| The difficulty is in keeping track of 336 cards, though the number is staggering it can be done and has been done before by either gifted people or those who routinely train their memory to be able to handle that number of cards in a deck. |
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