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Originally Posted by asymbacguy
Yes.
We have made several statistical registrations that tend to confirm that next same shoe outcomes are more often than not affected by the previous shuffle.
Of course it's not a matter of BP quantities but about the number and distribution of BP hand shifts.
Ok, a typical shoe goes between 60-150 minutes, so that requires lot of time for observation. Of course that time can also be used for actual play as well, but a first shoe observation without play will always be required. That is a lot of dead time.
Also, can you tell me on average how many +EV plays you expect during a shoe? And what is the average EV of those plays? Thank you.