blackjack switch

blackriver

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With juust counting? or the hc, squencing, key carding, eand other gammut of hustles? Little more details is all I ask
 

aslan

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blackriver said:
With juust counting? or the hc, squencing, key carding, eand other gammut of hustles? Little more details is all I ask
Best discussed by PM.
 

Billy C1

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I'd like insight too!

aslan said:
Best discussed by PM.
Don't disagree but I'd also like to see some general info in this thread because the game has just become available at one of my local stores and I'm not familiar with it.

BillyC1
 
Billy C1 said:
Don't disagree but I'd also like to see some general info in this thread because the game has just become available at one of my local stores and I'm not familiar with it.

BillyC1
It's a game where you make your money by switching yourself into hard doubles. So your count needs to emphasize making those doubles pay, both by filling your own hand and busting the dealer's.

Keep in mind the variance is going to be high due to all the doubling.
 

Billy C1

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Automatic Monkey said:
It's a game where you make your money by switching yourself into hard doubles. So your count needs to emphasize making those doubles pay, both by filling your own hand and busting the dealer's.

Keep in mind the variance is going to be high due to all the doubling.
Thanks AM. So, I presume Hi/Lo is okay and ramping is same as regular BJ?

BillyC1
 

blackriver

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Automatic Monkey said:
It's a game where you make your money by switching yourself into hard doubles. So your count needs to emphasize making those doubles pay, both by filling your own hand and busting the dealer's.

Keep in mind the variance is going to be high due to all the doubling.
Perf, thanx
 
Billy C1 said:
Thanks AM. So, I presume Hi/Lo is okay and ramping is same as regular BJ?

BillyC1
Given a choice, I'd use Revere Plus-Minus (like High-Low, but you count the 9 instead of the Ace). This is because the value of the ace is severely degraded for the player by the 1:1 natural, and the value of the 9 is increased because of all the doubling. You want to see the dealer busting. Play against a 2 like the TC was 2 counts lower and against anything else like it was 1 count lower, and the same ramp should do the trick. Disclaimer: my Switch data is not yet publication quality, this advice is a best effort, heed at your own risk.
 

aslan

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Automatic Monkey said:
Given a choice, I'd use Revere Plus-Minus (like High-Low, but you count the 9 instead of the Ace). This is because the value of the ace is severely degraded for the player by the 1:1 natural, and the value of the 9 is increased because of all the doubling. You want to see the dealer busting. Play against a 2 like the TC was 2 counts lower and against anything else like it was 1 count lower, and the same ramp should do the trick. Disclaimer: my Switch data is not yet publication quality, this advice is a best effort, heed at your own risk.
Have you tried a nine side count with a count that does not count nines?
 

UK-21

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I think this subject has been kicked around a couple of times on this board? On one occasion, even the author of the game (the one collecting the royalties) chipped in.
 
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