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Originally Posted by Cardcounter
When you use a matchplay playing blackjack and you have a $10 bet with a $10 matchplay and don't have another matchplay you can not ad $20 to your double down just $10 the penalty of not being able to hit again is greater there for you should double less often.
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I'll crunch the numbers later, but the theory is simple. If you can't double your match play, double when:
3*Pwin(onehit) - 2*Plose(onehit) > 2*Pwin(hit) - 1*Plose(hit)
If you can double your match play, double when:
4*Pwin(onehit) - 3*Plose(onehit) > 2*Pwin(hit) - 1*Plose(hit)