Aria Blackjack
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I'm a new member to the site. I just came back from a great stay at the Aria, and have a quick question regarding the house edge on the multi-deck blackjack.
Aria does a shuffle style I haven't seen before in casinos where I am from (Michigan). At Aria, the cards come from an auto shuffle machine holding 6 decks; once a whole deck has been dealt, the cards in the discard pile are added back to the auto shuffle machine.
How does this affect the house edge for a 6 deck, DAS, H17 game, and resplit of aces for a player with perfect basic strategy?
Thanks!
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Hello all,
I'm a new member to the site. I just came back from a great stay at the Aria, and have a quick question regarding the house edge on the multi-deck blackjack.
Aria does a shuffle style I haven't seen before in casinos where I am from (Michigan). At Aria, the cards come from an auto shuffle machine holding 6 decks; once a whole deck has been dealt, the cards in the discard pile are added back to the auto shuffle machine.
How does this affect the house edge for a 6 deck, DAS, H17 game, and resplit of aces for a player with perfect basic strategy?
Thanks!
It sounds like the machine is a continuous shuffle machine or CSM. If the cards were returned to the machine after every hand the house edge for that game would drop from 0.48263% to 0.4593%. This slight advantage for the player is offset by the 20% more hands per hour that can be dealt when using the machine. Do they always wait until one deck has been dealt before returning the cards to the machine?
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Hello all,
I'm a new member to the site. I just came back from a great stay at the Aria, and have a quick question regarding the house edge on the multi-deck blackjack.
Aria does a shuffle style I haven't seen before in casinos where I am from (Michigan). At Aria, the cards come from an auto shuffle machine holding 6 decks; once a whole deck has been dealt, the cards in the discard pile are added back to the auto shuffle machine.
How does this affect the house edge for a 6 deck, DAS, H17 game, and resplit of aces for a player with perfect basic strategy?
Thanks!
I have never been to Aria, but it sounds like you are describing a CSM, not an ASM. It doesn't do anything to the edge.
It sounds like the machine is a continuous shuffle machine or CSM. If the cards were returned to the machine after every hand the house edge for that game would drop from 0.48263% to 0.4593%. This slight advantage for the player is offset by the 20% more hands per hour that can be dealt when using the machine. Do they always wait until one deck has been dealt before returning the cards to the machine?
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Are you sure this is correct...he is not asking how a traditional 4D shuffler compares to a 6D shoe, he is asking if the latency has any effect...I think.
It doesn't do anything to the edge.
Umm.... cut card effect?
Umm.... cut card effect?
The way I read it, he's not comparing it to a shoe...he's asking about the latency. There's no cut card effect, to my knowledge, if they wait a few rounds before putting all the cards back into the shuffler. Obviously, there is a slight difference in edge between a CSM and shoe, due to the cut card, and sometimes the amount of decks used. I haven't been to Aria...if I am reading this wrong, I'd be curious as to what he's talking about.
Are you sure this is correct...he is not asking how a traditional 4D shuffler compares to a 6D shoe, he is asking if the latency has any effect...I think.
Perhaps I misunderstood the question which I thought was about the cut card effect. The question was about six decks so I compared a six deck CSM game to a six deck hand shuffled game with the same rules. I'm not convinced that the one2six machines use six decks but I used six to get the point across.
The point is that the house edge drops slightly with a CSM. The more decks in the machine, the more the edge drops. If that wasn't what you were looking for, jjdemick, feel free to keep the discussion going.
Why would these machines not use six decks? Or am I reading this wrong?
I had a long and interesting conversation with a couple of SHFL techs, before it was called SHFL, and they said that many casinos used four or five decks in order to save on the cost of the cards. I'll admit my ignorance on the subject by asking does the name of the machine mean that only 1,2 or 6 decks can be used?
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