Seen this at a local store.. Where if you and the dealer end up with the same card total you get paid a flat 10-1.. Would you use this the same way as LL at only a TC of +7?
I'm no mathematical guru like some other geniuses on this forum.
A link is in the thread on win percntages. Ill edit this with the thread name.
"Percentage of hands won counting" in the counting section is the thread the link is found. It was submitted by A007. The second post contains the link.
10% pushes is when the bet becomes a non loser.
I just noticed the sim conditions: HILO 6 decks 1.19 cut out S17 DAS LS
That is an excellent point. Your strategy indices for your TC > +4 would need to be reevaluated. The combination of base bet and side bet might prove profitable before TC +4 or unprofitable until a higher TC.
That is an excellent point. Your strategy indices for your TC > +4 would need to be reevaluated. The combination of base bet and side bet might prove profitable before TC +4 or unprofitable until a higher TC.
This is anecdotal, but I was playing at a store that offered this bet as a promotion. The players loved it - it isn't offered anymore. The players SWEAR they made "a ton of money", but these may include players that make "a ton of money" playing Lucky 7's, pairs, 5-card promotions, et al.
The break even point is not 10%, it's actually 9.0909%. Is the game H17 or S17? Are you allowed to bet the same amount on the side bet as on the BJ bet (or perhaps even more)?
Seen this at a local store.. Where if you and the dealer end up with the same card total you get paid a flat 10-1.. Would you use this the same way as LL at only a TC of +7?
I'm no mathematical guru like some other geniuses on this forum.
1. what is the max. of side bet.
2. both get a Bj = Tie ?
3. the bet size of side bet : can bet freely, regardless the main bet ???
4. spiltted hand : 1 of them is PUSH, so ....?