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XVP Question Re: Blackjack Constant Shuffle

If I am not a counter, just a basic strategy player, how does the constant shuffling machines add to the house edge ?

   Thanks,
  Larry F.

I'm sure that there will be more precise numerical answer provided by
someone else, but keep in mind that the biggest advantage the casino will
have over you is that you're going to see many more hands/hour with a CSM.
So, in the same 4-hour session where you might see 100 hands/hour, the CSM
will add to that. So, all other things being equal (ie assume that there is
NO additional house edge with a CSM), your theoretical loss (in real
dollars) is still higher because of the increased number of hands.
D

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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:40 PM, lfcmja2000 <lfcmja@aol.com> wrote:

  If I am not a counter, just a basic strategy player, how does the
constant shuffling machines add to the house edge ?

Thanks,
Larry F.

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Thanks Dennis

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Salguero <salguero@...> wrote:

keep in mind that the biggest advantage the casino will
have over you is that you're going to see many more hands/hour with a CSM.