TimeKeeper
Well-Known Member
I've read Kevin Blackwood's book Play Blackjack Like the Pros from beginning to end. I learned and mastered his Generic Basic Strategy table. I never make a mistake on the HitOrStand drill and I played it in Yahoo Games as well.
I've since bought Knock-Out Blackjack and it gives a slightly different version of Generic Basic Strategy. For instance, they tell you to hit on a pair of 6's when the dealer shows a 2. Blackwood's book says to split Vs. 2-6 when you have a pair of 6's. There's a lot more differences in the two strategy charts.
Just to let you know, I decided to stop reading the KO book when I finished the 'KO Rookie' chapter. I wanted to practice my counting before I moved on to the more complex stuff.
So what do you think? And why to both tables differ so greatly? Also, the KO book says that it's hardly worth "memorizing additional variations" as one only "gains an additional 0.33% in advantage". That means, they are saying it isn't worth learning variations on Ken Smith's blackjack tool here right? What do you guys have to say about this, and what should I do?
I've since bought Knock-Out Blackjack and it gives a slightly different version of Generic Basic Strategy. For instance, they tell you to hit on a pair of 6's when the dealer shows a 2. Blackwood's book says to split Vs. 2-6 when you have a pair of 6's. There's a lot more differences in the two strategy charts.
Just to let you know, I decided to stop reading the KO book when I finished the 'KO Rookie' chapter. I wanted to practice my counting before I moved on to the more complex stuff.
So what do you think? And why to both tables differ so greatly? Also, the KO book says that it's hardly worth "memorizing additional variations" as one only "gains an additional 0.33% in advantage". That means, they are saying it isn't worth learning variations on Ken Smith's blackjack tool here right? What do you guys have to say about this, and what should I do?