These are the rules at the casino I play:
-6 Decks
-Dealer stands on soft 17
-Double down after split allowed
-Double down any 2 cards
-No hole card
-Split any 2 cards allowed
-Resplit allowed except aces
-Early surrender allowed
With this site's calculator, the House Advantage is -0.08%
I assume that's a 0.08% advantage for the player playing perfect BS. Correct me if I'm wrong.
So, given those rules, can the player expect positive returns in the long run?
-6 Decks
-Dealer stands on soft 17
-Double down after split allowed
-Double down any 2 cards
-No hole card
-Split any 2 cards allowed
-Resplit allowed except aces
-Early surrender allowed
With this site's calculator, the House Advantage is -0.08%
I assume that's a 0.08% advantage for the player playing perfect BS. Correct me if I'm wrong.
So, given those rules, can the player expect positive returns in the long run?