doctorbean
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According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?
probably that might have to do with how many decks and the rules your up against.doctorbean said:According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?
Don't anyone answer the good doctor's question....doctorbean said:According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?
I usually double that because most of the games in my parts are H17.doctorbean said:According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?
I said let him GUESS FIRST! zgBlue Efficacy said:I usually double that because most of the games in my parts are H17.
Perhaps not for the risk adverse amongst us, but according Mr Wong, in both hi-lo and halves, you double A,7 vs 2 on any count above 0. Only exception is single deck where the dealer stays on soft 17 (rare game) and the number there is double above +1doctorbean said:According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?
A7vs2 and 16vs10 are to me confusing how they are written up in Wong's Professional Blackjack. especially the A7vs2 i guess.ihate17 said:Perhaps not for the risk adverse amongst us, but according Mr Wong, in both hi-lo and halves, you double A,7 vs 2 on any count above 0. Only exception is single deck where the dealer stays on soft 17 (rare game) and the number there is double above +1
Remember the dealer will make many hands showing a 2 but a 2 is not a dealer ace it is only a dealer duece.
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Flip a coindoctorbean said:According to Basic Strategy, you stand on A7 vs. 2. What do you do when the TC is +1 or higher? Do you hit or do you double?