Ferretnparrot
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is there a point where, standing on soft 17 becomes correct, when you cannot double? Im predicting a no on this one but my curiosity is wandering out of the box again.
I wave my white hanki at TC>+2 .... will you still play at my table?FLASH1296 said:
At a big + count you stand on 8-8 vs. Ten
Actually, I don't think you necessarily need to know the dealer's hole card. If, for example, you caught a glimpse of the next card and it is a 9 and the dealer has a 7 showing, I think the best play is to stand.ihate17 said:You are playing heads up with the dealer, or the dealer gets the next hit, and know both the dealers hole card and the next card out of the deck. If that card busts him, you stay on soft 17,
In all other situations I either hit or double.
ihate17
Actuary, you are correct but I wanted to impress upon the originator of the thread that you should always (or double if possible) a soft 17 in a sarcastic way. Since it is unlikely that he will have knowledge of either the hole or next card, hit the thing.actuary said:Actually, I don't think you necessarily need to know the dealer's hole card. If, for example, you caught a glimpse of the next card and it is a 9 and the dealer has a 7 showing, I think the best play is to stand.