how many house edge cut for such three rules

beyondbj

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#1
1. if player get the fifth cards but still not burst , he can decide to take 1.5 first , for example u bet 100 u can get 150 first , and in which situation should we take this first??

2. if player get 6 7 8 with same flowers , then he can get 1: 3 , bet 100 get 400


3. if player get 7 7 7 with any flower , he can get 1: 3

what s the house edge cut for the above three rules , actually its offer by a casno which only allow double for 11
i think those cannot compensate that lost ,
 

Sonny

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#2
beyondbj said:
1. if player get the fifth cards but still not burst , he can decide to take 1.5 first , for example u bet 100 u can get 150 first , and in which situation should we take this first??
A 5-card automatic winner decreases the house edge by 1.46%. Getting an extra half-unit instead of 1 unit will reduce it to about .73%. This rule alone will turn most BJ games in favor of the player.

beyondbj said:
2. if player get 6 7 8 with same flowers , then he can get 1: 3 , bet 100 get 400
The “flowers” are usually called “suits” here. A suited 6-7-8 will reduce the house edge by about 0.03%.

beyondbj said:
3. if player get 7 7 7 with any flower , he can get 1: 3
This will reduce the house edge by about 0.06%.

beyondbj said:
what s the house edge cut for the above three rules , actually its offer by a casno which only allow double for 11
i think those cannot compensate that lost ,
The second two rules do not change the house edge very much, but the first might be very big. To give you the house edge I will need more information (number of decks, double after split, hole card, surrender).

-Sonny-
 

beyondbj

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#4
CSM 5 decks

no hole card , have surrender

can spilt any pair

can only double at 11

can double after spilt

max four spilt hand


so , is the five card still make favour to players??

how much house edge added if only can double at 11 ??
 

beyondbj

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#5
another problem is when should we take the half profit ??


i think we should take it firt if our five card add up is below 17

but how about if we get 17 vs dealer a 7 -10 ?

or 18 vs dealer 8- 10 , should we also take the half profit first ??
 

beyondbj

Well-Known Member
#6
acutally i think


no doubling for soft card , 9 , and 10 will not add the house edge for more than 0.4 i think

so am i make some misunderstanding for the five card

actually the rule is offer if five card u can take half profit only , thats means 100 give u 150 that 150 alreay include the bet amount, so is that can still cut the house edge for 0.7x so much ?? actually in some case u may get less
 

beyondbj

Well-Known Member
#7
thats 1: 1.5 bj

the only thing changed is can only double for player get 11





shadroch said:
Almost any game that I've seen with those rules only pays 1-1 on regular BJ,so if thats the case,game stinks.
 
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