![]() ![]() But if a good count shows up, absolutely, jump in!! The problem with poor penetration is, as you say, that there are a lot fewer good counts. ![]() However, what if a high true count DOES occur? Is it still a waste of time to jump in? From what I understand, a low deck penetration is bad because it reduces the overall chance of a high true count from occurring. Well, my casino of choice literally half-shoes every time they shuffle. I am having some difficulty understanding the concept of deck penetration.Īccording to what I have read, you should avoid games with a deck penetration of 50%. So I have taken an interest in counting and have been taking advantage of the popular high low/running count method. One of the few active BJ forums I could find. Really enjoy the content and discussion on here. ![]()
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