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August 28th, 2006, 08:37 AM
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Possible to beat 6:5 SD?
I know it's a terrible, terrible game, but could a counter consistently beat the game given the higher frequency of positive counts?
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August 28th, 2006, 08:46 AM
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Yes, you can beat it. The whole thing that makes 6:5 BJ soooo bad is the low payout for getting Blackjack.
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August 28th, 2006, 09:06 AM
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I know the house edge is something like 1.5% for a BS player, but counting only yields roughly that much in advantage, so at that point it would be a break even proposition, correct? All the while, one would be giving the dreaded 6:5 tables some action. I'd like to see some math behind the idea of beating this game, if possible.
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August 28th, 2006, 12:21 PM
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If you stop playing this game, maybe it will die away and get replaced with a good game.
6:5 Blackjacks add 1.4% to the House Edge in a single deck game. (From Blackbelt in Blackjack)
I wouldnt want to be part of that.
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August 28th, 2006, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by hopson77
I know the house edge is something like 1.5% for a BS player, but counting only yields roughly that much in advantage, so at that point it would be a break even proposition, correct? All the while, one would be giving the dreaded 6:5 tables some action. I'd like to see some math behind the idea of beating this game, if possible.
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It can be beaten, but only under certain conditions, and there is no place in the world where 6:5 SD is the best game in the house. You need to use a Zen type count, UBZ is fine, and a 1:20 spread, and most importantly you need exactly two hands in the game, no more and no less. In Atlantic City the 6:5 SD game would slightly excel the shoe games, except for the fact that the 6:5 tables are always full. You are better off backcounting the shoe games.
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August 28th, 2006, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Dyepaintball12
If you stop playing this game, maybe it will die away and get replaced with a good game.
6:5 Blackjacks add 1.4% to the House Edge in a single deck game. (From Blackbelt in Blackjack)
I wouldnt want to be part of that.
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On the other hand, if you play it as an AP you are hurting it's hold and contributing to the demise of the game. But that's still not a good reason to play it.
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August 28th, 2006, 01:32 PM
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6:5 is a great game for holecarding. zg
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August 28th, 2006, 02:27 PM
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Automatic Monkey, where are you getting the advice for the 6:5 game? The only casino I've seen in AC that offers 6:5 usually has an open spot or 3, but they have to audacity to have more than one table going at a time.
Backcounting is obviously advantageous, but how do you do it without looking like you're counting? Surely pit bosses aren't as dumb as they look?
ZG, I've never seen 6:5 games dealt with a holecard. The dealer takes their upcard, then deals out the 2nd card, and after all hands are played, they draw their hole card.
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August 28th, 2006, 02:34 PM
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I have only come across one BJ 6:5 game that I would play over the casinos normal SD game. I still will not play the 6:5 game.
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August 28th, 2006, 04:29 PM
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Coast Casinos?
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Originally Posted by hopson77
Automatic Monkey, where are you getting the advice for the 6:5 game? The only casino I've seen in AC that offers 6:5 usually has an open spot or 3, but they have to audacity to have more than one table going at a time.
Backcounting is obviously advantageous, but how do you do it without looking like you're counting? Surely pit bosses aren't as dumb as they look?
ZG, I've never seen 6:5 games dealt with a holecard. The dealer takes their upcard, then deals out the 2nd card, and after all hands are played, they draw their hole card.
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Like ZG, I am guilty of playing and beating 6/5 games but only if I can read the dealers hole card also. I know Coast Casinos do not take a hole card until after all the players have played their hands, but everyone else in Vegas, I believe, does not. So, go elsewhere, if you are planning on holecarding.
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