sagefr0g
Well-Known Member
snappers percentages
when the number of blackjacks a player receives are considered number wise and percentage wise and the number of pushes a player receives are considered number wise and percentage wise....... how are pushes and blackjacks treated when both the player and the dealer has a blackjack hence a push?
i mean for the case where both the dealer and player have a blackjack, is that considered statistically a push for the player and not a blackjack since it didn't pay anything?
i mean that statistical number of blackjacks a player can expect (circa 4.75%)
according to this link for six deck games http://www.blackjackincolor.com/blackjackfirstcards1.htm
does that sort of number exclude pushed blackjacks?
sorry for the confusion, i guess i'm wondering what the conventional way to consider the stats would be.
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when the number of blackjacks a player receives are considered number wise and percentage wise and the number of pushes a player receives are considered number wise and percentage wise....... how are pushes and blackjacks treated when both the player and the dealer has a blackjack hence a push?
i mean for the case where both the dealer and player have a blackjack, is that considered statistically a push for the player and not a blackjack since it didn't pay anything?
i mean that statistical number of blackjacks a player can expect (circa 4.75%)
according to this link for six deck games http://www.blackjackincolor.com/blackjackfirstcards1.htm
does that sort of number exclude pushed blackjacks?
sorry for the confusion, i guess i'm wondering what the conventional way to consider the stats would be.