Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
So if the player's expectation is negative when the clump of high cards are being dealt (due to the absence of aces), and the player's expectation is negative when the rest of the pack (with predominantly low cards) is being dealt, then at what point in the rigged-shuffle shoe would the players have the advantage?
He WOULDN'T. That is the point of the house "rigging" the shuffle.
Then why did certain players take issue with you exposing the house that rigged the shuffle?
Oh I see where you are going with this now. Trying for a gothic ya moment. How unusual.

If the player KNOWS of the clumping there are strategies and plays he can make to gain an advantage. But I can't get into that on public forum. You know that.