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Originally Posted by Kasi
Don't kid yourself. It probably was.
Don't understand the point of your W/(W+L)=real win percentage either.
That is, do you mean just a percentage of total hands won or dollars won?
No big deal.
Many better games to play than 6:5.
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Wins vs. losses specifically. In the "free blackjack trainer" on this web site your losses are added to the pushes THEN weighed against the wins. So naturally the won/loss average is skewered to a more negative figure.
Am not counting the actual money made. Generally I can make good money at somewhere around just a 45% win ratio. Have even won money over-all when my luck runs really cold and down into the mid to low thirties.
I also believe that there are opportunities on the extreme low end though I can't prove it specifically. Not as big of opportunities of course but they exist.
When the deck is extremely low in count like minus 20 OR very high like Plus 20 with good penetration there at least exists the knowledge of what to expect: Low cards on the minus and higher cards on the positive sides respectively. Now if you're following proper counting strategy I'd expect you'd probably have left the table and gone to the bar for a bit when the deck dips really low. This however may not be necessary. Good flat bets and adjusted strategy can help one break even and sometimes make some good doubles even on a very low count deck.
Seen in that regard though a dealer showing a ten up card with few available aces on a very low count almost has a "stiff hand". Sure she could have a seventeen, eighteen or nineteen too. However it raises the possibility that she will get a "stiff hand" underneath that ten. Speaking only of the simple math "Hi/Low" counting method.
And while she is more likely to convert that 16 to a 20 or 21 she's still got the problem of having the difficult stiff hand to begin with.
So on that particular test area I've noticed a dealer's ten up card against my own stiff 14 through 16 to be a place to just forget about hitting and risk going bust. Just like on the very high end at plus twenty. I hardly ever hit my sixteens against the dealers ten at a really high count. While the odds of me losing are somewhat high, the chances of going bust are greater than normal.
So I tend to hit the 16 when the true count is around normal but stand whenever it's gone sky high or low.