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If one could hypothetically keep track of the cards dealt as their dealt (like rain man I suppose) in a single deck, Where would one find information regarding basic strategy variations and statistics with this type of scenario (knowing when to hit on 18, 19. Knowing when to stay 12)? I think it's so improbable, there's not much information online pertaining to it. So I thought I would try this website. Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks guys.
Thanks for your responses. Hmm I google'd "the gordon count"; "The gordon count blackjack system" and a few others, and could not find anything about side counting every card in a single deck. Any tips? anyone?
hmm. maybe i'm not asking correctly. Maybe the gordon count isn't what i'm looking for. I want to know the basic strategy, and all the variation for if you had 13 counts, one for each card #/symbol. so, you keep track of 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A. Therefore you know the remaining cards left in the shoe. Therefore you would have, well a TON of indexes to memorize. ex; single deck; near the end of shoe: remaining cards left in deck 4-2's, 4-3's, 0 of 4-9, 3-10's, 3-aces. your 17 vs dealer 10. so, 11/14 or 79% chance I would not bust,so clearly I would hit. I want to know the hundreds of statistics for the hundreds of scenarios possible. Thanks!
Theoretically, if you could know what was left in the shoe to be played after every hand, lets say single deck for plausibility purposes (lol like it's still plausible for people other than savants) what kind of player advantage could you attain? obviously varying strategy based on the 13 counts. 65%? even 70%? maybe higher? I mean the occasional/rare no face cards or 9's left in the shoe, and your going to hit 12 and 13 100% of the time; 14 70-80% of the time with those figures. I'm curious if anyone knew of a percentage. All I've gotten comment wise was "have a happy early retirement" lol. Thanks, any info appreciated.
Theoretically, if you could know what was left in the shoe to be played after every hand, lets say single deck for plausibility purposes (lol like it's still plausible for people other than savants) what kind of player advantage could you attain? obviously varying strategy based on the 13 counts. 65%? even 70%? maybe higher? I mean the occasional/rare no face cards or 9's left in the shoe, and your going to hit 12 and 13 100% of the time; 14 70-80% of the time with those figures. I'm curious if anyone knew of a percentage. All I've gotten comment wise was "have a happy early retirement" lol. Thanks, any info appreciated.
If one could hypothetically keep track of the cards dealt as their dealt (like rain man I suppose) in a single deck, Where would one find information regarding basic strategy variations and statistics with this type of scenario (knowing when to hit on 18, 19. Knowing when to stay 12)? I think it's so improbable, there's not much information online pertaining to it. So I thought I would try this website. Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks guys.
Thanks for your responses. Hmm I google'd "the gordon count"; "The gordon count blackjack system" and a few others, and could not find anything about side counting every card in a single deck. Any tips? anyone?
hmm. maybe i'm not asking correctly. Maybe the gordon count isn't what i'm looking for. I want to know the basic strategy, and all the variation for if you had 13 counts, one for each card #/symbol. so, you keep track of 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A. Therefore you know the remaining cards left in the shoe. Therefore you would have, well a TON of indexes to memorize. ex; single deck; near the end of shoe: remaining cards left in deck 4-2's, 4-3's, 0 of 4-9, 3-10's, 3-aces. your 17 vs dealer 10. so, 11/14 or 79% chance I would not bust,so clearly I would hit. I want to know the hundreds of statistics for the hundreds of scenarios possible. Thanks!
Theoretically, if you could know what was left in the shoe to be played after every hand, lets say single deck for plausibility purposes (lol like it's still plausible for people other than savants) what kind of player advantage could you attain? obviously varying strategy based on the 13 counts. 65%? even 70%? maybe higher? I mean the occasional/rare no face cards or 9's left in the shoe, and your going to hit 12 and 13 100% of the time; 14 70-80% of the time with those figures. I'm curious if anyone knew of a percentage. All I've gotten comment wise was "have a happy early retirement" lol. Thanks, any info appreciated.
Theoretically, if you could know what was left in the shoe to be played after every hand, lets say single deck for plausibility purposes (lol like it's still plausible for people other than savants) what kind of player advantage could you attain? obviously varying strategy based on the 13 counts. 65%? even 70%? maybe higher? I mean the occasional/rare no face cards or 9's left in the shoe, and your going to hit 12 and 13 100% of the time; 14 70-80% of the time with those figures. I'm curious if anyone knew of a percentage. All I've gotten comment wise was "have a happy early retirement" lol. Thanks, any info appreciated.
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