Thank you, Shadroch. So the advantage of going last is enough to give the house an overall advantage, aside from the player using "advanced" tactics, such as card-counting?
And the dealer always holds with 18, 19, or 20, even if it is a loss?
Thank you for the reply. So the dealer's play is entirely independent of what cards are already on the table? In other words, the dealer's play simply follows a set of rules? I heard: "The dealer has an advantage because she can see what the other cards are before she begins play." This seems...
I found a multiplayer game that let's me play for all 7 table spots against the dealer (computer). I get to see the first two cards for each of the 7 spots before playing each hand. My question: does the dealer's play depend on the combination of numbers that are on the table? If so, wouldn't it...