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Old September 28th, 2008, 09:47 PM
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I am practicing my SD and BS for 7-7 vs. 10 is to stay.

Wong has a 0 in his chart. if I am at a -7 tc would I hit this or split it?

In my kitchen table sim I hit it and picked up a 3rd 7.

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I am practicing my SD and BS for 7-7 vs. 10 is to stay.

Wong has a 0 in his chart. if I am at a -7 tc would I hit this or split it?

In my kitchen table sim I hit it and picked up a 3rd 7.

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Old September 28th, 2008, 10:19 PM
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Thanks Sleight, that is what I thought (com.sense) but needed confirmation.
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I am practicing my SD and BS for 7-7 vs. 10 is to stay.

Wong has a 0 in his chart. if I am at a -7 tc would I hit this or split it?

In my kitchen table sim I hit it and picked up a 3rd 7.

ty
Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.

Why is this different?
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Lets not be hasty - putting the question to Scott, here -
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/show...ighlight=scott
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Old September 28th, 2008, 11:33 PM
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Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.

Why is this different?
SD stands for single deck and no, you do not hit this hand playing basic strategy, you stand.
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Old September 28th, 2008, 11:40 PM
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Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.

Why is this different?
SD = Single Deck

In a single deck game u stay on 7,7 vs. 10 (mostly because 2 of the cards that make it a winner are used)

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varies not only between the number of decks used but also the rules used for each game, i.e. doubling down; whether it be on only 10 & 11 or 9,10 & 11 or on any 2 cards (doa), doubling after splitting (DAS), surrender, dealer hits or stands on soft 17 (H17, S17)
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SD = Single Deck
In this case it does, but you do have to look at the context. Sometimes it stands for Standard Deviation. Sometimes it's South Dakota.
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