CVBJ Journal - 6:5 Single Deck

ohbehave

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Just for fun. Since I started hot. I want to see where this goes. Thought you might enjoy the ride.

Rules:

6:5 blackjack payoff
No RSA, Resplit non aces to 4 hands, H17
4 rounds to 2 players, myself and a random computer player

Strategy:

Count strategy : Rather not say but its a level 2, straight counting with Ace side count
Spread : 1:8
Cover :
1 or 2 Units OTT
If count goes south stay at initial bet until a loss
Don't raise the bet more than double the previous bet, exception for "steam" bets
Never change a bet after a push
Occasional "steam" bet after a loss, up to 4x previous bet

1327 hands
 
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ohbehave

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Graph in OP updated... 970 hands.

Please know I have enough BJ experience to know that the outcome of a few hundred or even a few thousand hands has basically no statistical significance but I do have reason for doing this, even if its only for myself.

I've been away from BJ for a number of months and although I am back at the tables a few hours a week I'm also spending a couple of hours each day honing my skills with CVBJ.

I'm practicing on a variety of games conditions, including the 6:5 just for fun, and the pretty graphs in CVBJ help one understand many of the nuances of the game and get back a lot of the feel for the game that I've lost since being away.

It is good being back playing BJ and back on this forum.
 

ohbehave

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Graph updated... 1327 hands
Win rate has been holding steady at around 1.5-2%
One betting pattern that I changed was always betting 2 units off the top. I began mixing that up with only 1 unit.
 
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ohbehave

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Blue Efficacy said:
I have to agree.
Sorry about that. I don't mean to be coy, I just have some reasons and don't want to go into it now other than to add that it also includes an Ace side count.
 

BrianCP

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This count seems non ace reckoned! I have an idea if it happens to be a well known counting method, but due to your secrecy I doubt it is.

On topic, it is cool to know that CVBJ can do such janky custom games, I can't wait to get my hands on it (thought I must until I find gainful employment).
 
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