This is very much a more advanced question, but im hoping some of the senior guys could help me out here.
I want to calculate my own "Basic Strategy".
Now, i researched around and found that there are 2 ways of doing it.
1. Millions of rounds of simulation to come up with the best play.
2. Using probability of your hand and the dealers to come up with the best move.
I was wondering if anyone knew the math on the second(2) option, using probability. I know alot about maths, and manage to get the probabilities of both dealer and player, but how is the perfect way to compare them? What about splitting?
I linked a picture as to wot i found as a reference.
Hopefully some of the senior guys can help me out here.
-Thanx
(Dead link: http://www.eatingit.com.au/bs.jpg) _Flow-Chart of Basic Strategy_
I want to calculate my own "Basic Strategy".
Now, i researched around and found that there are 2 ways of doing it.
1. Millions of rounds of simulation to come up with the best play.
2. Using probability of your hand and the dealers to come up with the best move.
I was wondering if anyone knew the math on the second(2) option, using probability. I know alot about maths, and manage to get the probabilities of both dealer and player, but how is the perfect way to compare them? What about splitting?
I linked a picture as to wot i found as a reference.
Hopefully some of the senior guys can help me out here.
-Thanx
(Dead link: http://www.eatingit.com.au/bs.jpg) _Flow-Chart of Basic Strategy_