Re: Карибский покер: свободный просмотр карт ID:13002 ответ на 12993 |
Чт, 5 июля 2007 21:00 [#] |
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John May:
If the table is full, you could in theory adjust your playing decisions based on the data from the other 30 cards seen and, playing perfectly, win at the rate of 2.7%. Of course, this is specifically prohibited by the rules, and not very practical. It also requires a computer, which is illegal in most jurisdictions.
I did actually work out a useable, simple strategy based on the number of cards equivalent in value to the dealer's card that would enable you to win at the rate of just under 1%. But I never used it and will never publish it. Why?
1) Doing something prohibited by the rules of the game just isn't my way. As transgressions go this is pretty minor, I'm no boy scout, but I don't cheat period. I don't have to. And you don't have to either.
2) The 1% edge depends largely on getting those long-odds payoffs, which occur only rarely. This means you have to bet a really small fraction of your bank, so your return on investment won't compare with blackjack or poker.
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