Can you answer these?

#2
From the counting prospective, the 4 is a more important card. Some counts don't consider the 7 at all, but they all use the 4, and some give the 4 a higher value.

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KenSmith

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#3
Removal of an 8 helps neither player nor dealer. Well, at least not enough to matter.

As for the other question, I'm guessing that a 4 is actually better than a 7 as your first card, because with a 7 you're more likely to get an unimprovable 17. With a 4, you know you'll need another card, but you are less likely to end up with a low standing total.
 
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