Let me say of the bat, I am no Maths Wizard. Got distinction for Maths in High School but since I don't understand 90% of what is said here I know I am not in the same league as you guys. I have a question which I know you very smart guys can help me with.
For the BS player the House Advantage is about 0.50%. What would be the HA be increased for the general BJ player playing as some example the following.
1 not hiiting 16 vs 7
2 not hitting soft 18 vs 10
3 not doubling soft 18 vs 6
4 taking even moneyfor BJ against the dealers Ace
Then for the not so good BJ players
5 not doubling 11 vs 6
6 not splitting 8's vs 6
7 not doubling A6 vs 6
Then for some dasterdly players
8 doubling 16 vs 10
9 splitting 8's vs Ace, ( ENHC rules,no hole card )
10 hitting 17 vs 6
My guess is the HA is over 10% on this play alone. Could you tell me what is the actual number. Thanks
For the BS player the House Advantage is about 0.50%. What would be the HA be increased for the general BJ player playing as some example the following.
1 not hiiting 16 vs 7
2 not hitting soft 18 vs 10
3 not doubling soft 18 vs 6
4 taking even moneyfor BJ against the dealers Ace
Then for the not so good BJ players
5 not doubling 11 vs 6
6 not splitting 8's vs 6
7 not doubling A6 vs 6
Then for some dasterdly players
8 doubling 16 vs 10
9 splitting 8's vs Ace, ( ENHC rules,no hole card )
10 hitting 17 vs 6
My guess is the HA is over 10% on this play alone. Could you tell me what is the actual number. Thanks