I misunderstood the question, and gave you incorrect information here; so you can safely ignore this part of my answer.Sucker said:It depends upon how well you play, and to a lesser extent the rules that are offered by the particular house; but assuming perfect basic strategy, the dealer will win approximately 53% of the time. The chance of the dealer winning twice in a row is 53/100 squared, or about 28% of the time. For three in a row, four in a row, and more; it's 53/100 to the 3rd power, 53/100 to the fourth power; and so on respectively.
If this is correct (and I have no reason to believe it's NOT), then the answer to the first part of the question is:FLASH1296 said:The following is REQUIRED for your calculations; irrespective of voodoo nonsense like “streaks” is an exercise in self-destructive futility.
- On average your chances of winning a hand in BJ is 43%
- On average your chances of losing a hand in BJ is 48%
- On average your chances of pushing a hand in BJ is 9%