Consequences

This section has been added to deal with the effects of various influences other than those of bet sizing, counting strategy and playing strategy on one's game. Examples of such influences can be rule variations, number of players, depth of penetration and preferential shuffling.

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01/02/05 Cut Card Effect at a Crowded Table by MathProf. MathProf now provides cut card effect data when multiple players are playing at a table.
01/01/16 Cut Card Data at various penetrations by MathProf. MathProf provides some data for a heads up game which shows some of the effects the cut card has at various depths of penetration.
99/11/07 Rule Abbreviations and Effects on Basic Strategy
from various sources.
A listing of rules and abbreviations along with the effects of these rules on the basic strategy player. Thanks goes to Don Schlesinger, Stanford Wong, Cacarulo and the late Tom Turcich for this data.
99/03/12 Dunbar's Tax Analyzer
by Dunbar.
This Excel spreadsheet may help you decide whether to declare your 1998 gambling winnings as a business or as "other income".
98/10/04 The Cut-Card Effect
by Border Crosser and MathProf.
Questions by Border Crosser and answers by MathProf.
98/10/04 Effect of Count on Dealer Probs.
by MathProf, with followup comments by Don Schlesinger.
Interesting dealer stats such as break rate at various counts for 10s density and for Hi-Lo.
98/07/11 Floating Advantage, and 'Off-Balanced' Counts
by Brh.
98/07/02 Zman's Reply - long
Answers by Zman about hands per hour, table crowding, casino expectation and comps in response to questions from Chris.
98/06/27 Dealer break rate
by David Morse.
98/04/16 Mathematics of Upcard Chicanery
by MathProf.
98/02/06 In Search of... Clumping (was Re: Reply to Ken Fuchs)
by Abdul Jalib.
98/01/02 Dealer Rating Analysis
by $mart Gambler, Pete Moss, The Cowboy and Jack O'Spades.
97/11/01 Ameliorating the cost of cover
by Norm Wattenberger.
97/10/30 Cost of cover betting and pref shuffle
by Pete Moss
97/08/21 Why Can't I Win Anything
by Byron Smith, Curious Amateur, Brh, and Don Schlesinger