falstaffpac
New Member
I purchased the Casino Verite simulator and have memorized basic strategy. I've nearly completed committing the play variations to memory (GameMaster Blackjack school, provided with the software).
I plan to play at a local casino where doubling after split and dealer hitting soft 17 are in play. 6 deck shoe (St. Louis area). I believe I figured perfect basic strategy play results in the house enjoying approximately 0.6% edge under these conditions (does this sound right?). I'm interested to know how much that edge is trimmed by adding the play variations.
Also, reading suggests a 1-12 betting spread. Minimum table bet will be $10 I was wondering if by reducing my betting spread am I simply reducing my variance? Or, am I not going to be compensated adequately to overcome the house edge long term?
Could I theoretically play a 5 bet spread (IE TC<=1 $10, TC=1 $20, TC=2 $30, TC>=3 $50) or will this not be sufficient long term to beat the house?
Thanks
I plan to play at a local casino where doubling after split and dealer hitting soft 17 are in play. 6 deck shoe (St. Louis area). I believe I figured perfect basic strategy play results in the house enjoying approximately 0.6% edge under these conditions (does this sound right?). I'm interested to know how much that edge is trimmed by adding the play variations.
Also, reading suggests a 1-12 betting spread. Minimum table bet will be $10 I was wondering if by reducing my betting spread am I simply reducing my variance? Or, am I not going to be compensated adequately to overcome the house edge long term?
Could I theoretically play a 5 bet spread (IE TC<=1 $10, TC=1 $20, TC=2 $30, TC>=3 $50) or will this not be sufficient long term to beat the house?
Thanks