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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
That is a bizarre comment.
Further, its not overyly relevant how many decks are used or if its shuffled 1/2 way through as it doesn't change the remaining cards and therefore does not change the probability of future outcomes which is based on the cards remaining (total high/low cards) and the rules of blackjack which dictate how the dealer must play.
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It is relevant how many decks are used as it changes the odds.
Moreover, the cut card has a huge effect on the house edge as it forces you to play more hands when the deck is against you.
You can still count and win with any standard combinations and correct payouts but those two points you made were way off.