(In card counting systems) The running count adjusted to account for the number of cards left in the deck or shoe to be played.
the running count adjusted to account for the number of cards left to be played in the deck or shoe. This is a card counting term.
Relevant only to card counting. The true count is the running count adjusted to account for the number of cards left in the deck or shoe that have not yet been played.
The running count adjusted to account for the number of cards left in the deck or shoe to be played. This is a highly advanced method of card counting.
an adjustment to the running count, in order to account for the number of cards left to be dealt in the deck or shoe. The true count usually is determined by dividing the running count by the number of non-dealt decks, or half-decks.
The number determined by a formula of taking the running count and dividing it by the number of undealt decks or half-decks.
A count that is adjusted according to the number of undealt cards, usually by dividing the running count by the number of undealt *decks* (or half-decks).
A count (also a ratio) that is determined by dividing the running count into the number of undealt decks (or half-decks).