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To: Michael G. Potter who wrote (860)1/27/2000 11:38:00 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10722
 
OT -- Let me know ahead of time and I'll do my best to hook up. I haven't been to AC in a while. After thinking about this problem, I agree that the odds of what the next card is, is solely dependent on the ratio of high-to-low cards. However, because of the way that house has to play, in my particular case the dealer would need to draw at least 2 cards (and probably 3) and if two of the those cards were mid/high cards (more probable) then the house would bust. This would compound the odds in my favor. Luck also helped.

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