Experts only

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#21
blackjack avenger said:
Experts only Kasi:joker::whip:

Just giving you a hard time!
Beat me again. Harder. Harder. :grin:

Somewhere QFIT has some great charts on it at blackjackincolor.com

Number of players at table effect it too lol.

A BS player would be nuts to play a SD game to the cut card.
 

tedloc

Well-Known Member
#22
Csm

Here are my thoughts. Fred Renzy says that after the shuffle, the odds favor the house 101/100. This is as close to an even bet as a NON CARD COUNTER, can expect to get. The reason is: Even though the deck may get more favorable, the NON CARD COUNTER, will not be aware of the change.
It is my feeling that a person playing basic strategy should only raise his bet on a new shuffle, as he has a 'coin flip' chance of winning. It makes no sense for him to raise his bet any other time, as he will be unaware of the count.
Now it seems to me that if Renzy is correct (Odds 101/100) and you are a NON CARD COUNTER, you should only play on a CSM. One thing to remember is that a CSM deals more hands per hour, so play slow, take some breaks and play on a FULL table, to limit the hands.
 
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