Deck penetration measures how far a shoe has been played before the cards are reshuffled. In Blackjack a shoe typically contains multiple 52βcard decks, and the deeper the penetration, the more information a card counter has about the remaining composition of the shoe.
For a card counter, higher penetration translates into a larger statistical edge because the true count becomes more reliable as fewer unknown cards remain. This is why many professional players prefer games that allow 70β80% or greater penetration before a shuffle.
The basic relationship can be expressed with a simple formula:
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