![]() ![]() Since the house already has the advantage, volatility is bad. Yes, a volatile shoe can increase their favor, but it can also decrease it. It's all because the neutral shoe favors the house. Therefore a lot more cards can be dealt, and a lot more hands played with the house knowing they are still closer to a neutral shoe. If three players play, you might see 10-12 cards, or nearly a quarter of the shoe played, causing a lot of potential volatility in the shoe.Ĭonversely, in a six deck shoe, each card represents 1/312th of the shoe. ![]() In a single deck game, each card drawn represents 1/52nd of a shoe. So, any deviation from that introduces the statistical possibility that the shoe will become less favorable for the house. And while the house favorable shoe will offer more benefit to the house, remember the initial shoe (no cards pulled) already favors the house. Players don't need to count cards for a player favorable shoe to make them win more. The longer the shoe remains close to it's initial state of balance, the less volatility there is. ![]()
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