NoeticBliss
New Member
Hi All,
I am new to BJ and I am using flash cards to learn BS. I am currently learning a composite basic strategy assuming DAS and double any two cards. However, my question is this. I notice that there are slight variations in BS if DAS is not allowed or if you can't double on soft hands. I feel like I am developing automatic responses for the DAS and doubling on any two cards. Do I then switch to learning flash cards for no DAS and no doubling on soft hands? I feel like it would undo all the work I am currently doing. Should I just plan on avoiding tables that don't offer DAS? Or do people find, that once trained it is not an issue to switch between the two? I suppose the same question applies to learning deviations later on down the road.
I am new to BJ and I am using flash cards to learn BS. I am currently learning a composite basic strategy assuming DAS and double any two cards. However, my question is this. I notice that there are slight variations in BS if DAS is not allowed or if you can't double on soft hands. I feel like I am developing automatic responses for the DAS and doubling on any two cards. Do I then switch to learning flash cards for no DAS and no doubling on soft hands? I feel like it would undo all the work I am currently doing. Should I just plan on avoiding tables that don't offer DAS? Or do people find, that once trained it is not an issue to switch between the two? I suppose the same question applies to learning deviations later on down the road.