Popping back to the original base of the thread, it's the 12v2 play I'm looking at. The index to stand on a 12v2 is at TC+3 (hi-lo - according to Wong and DS).
Assuming that all three of the additional high cards are 10s, this would mean (with an averaged distribution) if you hit the 12 you'd have a 19/52 or 37% chance of catching a 10 and busting. If you stand on a 12 you're relying on the dealer busting out to win the hand, and on the figures offered by CP there's only a 35% chance of this happening - 65% of the time the dealer will make a hand and win. So it's a tight call.
If you assume that only 2 of the additional three cards are tens, and the other's an ace, the chances of drawing a ten and busting reduce to 18/52 or 35%, so there's nothing in it.
The above examples are based on average distribution, and of course don't take into account the concentration of 7,8,9s which are not counted but which will turn a 12 into a likely winning hand (and on an assumed averaged distribution they still make up 12/52 of the deck).
Question is:
Bearing in mind that at TC+3 if you stand 12v2 you're likely to lose, why not hit it? - there's a 63% of not busting and a 23% chance of ending up with a 19,20,21. If you pull a small card and don't bust, it also reduces the chances slightly of the dealer getting one and thereby increases the chances slightly of them pulling a 10.
or alternatively,
Move the index to a higher point. At TC+6, assuming all additional high cards are tens, hitting a 12 will carry a 22/52 or 42% chance of busting which is considerably higher than the 35% chance of the dealer busting. Where do you make the switch? At TC+3 it's 37%, at TC+4 38%, at TC+5 40%, all assuming that the additional cards are 10s. As the TC creeps up though, the likelihood is that they won't all be. This also doesn't take account of the impact on longer term EV if you ramp up or double the wager between TC+3 and TC+4.
The 12v2 at higher counts situation comes up for me with monotonous regularity, and I've always wondered just how much advantage is gleaned from standing and relying on the dealer to bust out - which they never seem to do.
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