bruisedlee
Active Member
I played and enjoyed:
$5 - $100 (limits) ~ 6 D ~ penetration to 2 decks or a little more.
BUT they have a rule I wasn't familiar with: A BJ that results from a switch is treated as a 21 ~ will push a dealer's 21 or 22.
I don't think that would affect the HA much.
I took the "Switch decisions" chart from thewizardofodds and rounded to one digit and used it - four digits were too cumbersome.
Then a dealer mentioned that "The Big Book of Blackjack" had "decision rules" in a simplified form. I ordered the book today (-$15 used from amazon).
My questions, if anyone has the time and ability:
#1 - Using my "simplified to one digit" chart AND the rule above, what is the HA?
#2 - If you have a copy of the "decision rules" from The Big Book, what is the HA?
#3 - I usually use a side count of Aces but I dropped it for this game since BJ pays even money. Good idea?
Thank you all in advance, Bruisedlee
$5 - $100 (limits) ~ 6 D ~ penetration to 2 decks or a little more.
BUT they have a rule I wasn't familiar with: A BJ that results from a switch is treated as a 21 ~ will push a dealer's 21 or 22.
I don't think that would affect the HA much.
I took the "Switch decisions" chart from thewizardofodds and rounded to one digit and used it - four digits were too cumbersome.
Then a dealer mentioned that "The Big Book of Blackjack" had "decision rules" in a simplified form. I ordered the book today (-$15 used from amazon).
My questions, if anyone has the time and ability:
#1 - Using my "simplified to one digit" chart AND the rule above, what is the HA?
#2 - If you have a copy of the "decision rules" from The Big Book, what is the HA?
#3 - I usually use a side count of Aces but I dropped it for this game since BJ pays even money. Good idea?
Thank you all in advance, Bruisedlee