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Old June 5th, 2007, 03:07 PM
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Sorry for the stupid question.

I have been playing the strategy trainer here on the site, (for a few days)while I am still not upto 100% agreement, I was wondering what win % I should be at? I run around 30-40% over approx 200 hands. Am I right where I should be? I figured I need to keep playing the trainer untill I am at 100% agreement, correct?


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Old June 5th, 2007, 04:12 PM
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Basic statgy has to be learned cold - it is the foundation of all correct BJ play. zg
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Old June 5th, 2007, 05:27 PM
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Sorry for the stupid question.

I have been playing the strategy trainer here on the site, (for a few days)while I am still not upto 100% agreement, I was wondering what win % I should be at? I run around 30-40% over approx 200 hands. Am I right where I should be? I figured I need to keep playing the trainer untill I am at 100% agreement, correct?


Thanks

Aaron
Your win rate has nothing to do with your
% of right decisions.On average,a very good BJ player wins less than 50% of his hands.
Concentrate on getting BS down. When you do,the rest will fall into place.
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Old June 5th, 2007, 05:38 PM
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Agree that your basic strategy play should be 100% correct. It's the number one way that you can reduce the house advantage in the game.

The trainer on this site, unfortunately, isn't great for practicing the difficult hands (including splits and soft hands), which are rarer.

Over a very long term, excpected percentages are 43% win, 48% lose, 9% push (I'm probably off by a couple).
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