The effect of removal

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The effect of removal in blackjack is the change in house edge (HE) when one card is removed from the deck. The effects of removal can be calculated using the table of removal values by Peter Griffin, which shows the change in house edge when one card is removed from a six-deck shoe. Generally, when a low-value card such as a two or a three is removed, the house edge increases, while when a high-value card such as a ten or an ace is removed, the house edge decreases. Card counting systems take into account the effect of card removal to help players gain an advantage over the house
 
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