independent trials processes have no "Due",
The OP has no "Due" as explained,
there is a exception in gaming, 21 back in the day:
Dependent trial processes can have a "Due"
For example in 21 where the 2nd and 3rd hands are dealt(single deck) without a shuffle there is knowledge of what cards have been seen and therefore it is somewhat predictable whats left in the stack. What happens in the 2nd and 3rd hands depends on what was seen in the prior hands. Thats a dependent trial process and with that information available good decisions can be made. Sadly those days are gone(beatable single deck 21) far as I know.
(if the deck is shuffled every hand then its a independent trials process because there is no insight to the past cards)
hope that helps, I cant do the math the guys here can, but i know about this one....
I had a friend who played on Ken Uston's teams years ago, he taught me to play 21 after Ken had passed away.
Last edited by TheRealFatboy; 09-28-2013 at 02:29 PM.