hitWarlord said:I am practicing my SD and BS for 7-7 vs. 10 is to stay.
Wong has a 0 in his chart. if I am at a -7 tc would I hit this or split it?
In my kitchen table sim I hit it and picked up a 3rd 7.
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SleightOfHand said:
seconded.SleightOfHand said:
Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.Warlord said:I am practicing my SD and BS for 7-7 vs. 10 is to stay.
Wong has a 0 in his chart. if I am at a -7 tc would I hit this or split it?
In my kitchen table sim I hit it and picked up a 3rd 7.
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SD stands for single deck and no, you do not hit this hand playing basic strategy, you stand.bjhack said:Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.
Why is this different?
SD = Single Deckbjhack said:Could someone help a BJ newbie with this - what is SD, and my understanding for a 7-7 vs a 10 under BS would be to hit.
Why is this different?
In this case it does, but you do have to look at the context. Sometimes it stands for Standard Deviation. Sometimes it's South Dakota.Warlord said:SD = Single Deck