Triple Down?

DSchles

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Incidentally, from a risk-averse perspective, you would surely take the even money. A certain 100% is surely more attractive than a risky 100.48%. If I offered to give you $10,000 free and clear, for certain, or $10,048 if you drew a red ball out of a hat that had two reds and one black in it, you'd be out of your mind not to accept the certain 10 grand.

Don
 

gronbog

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Fair enough. The Wizard generated his strategies for the complete set of rules as specified in the actual game being offered at the time. I'm not sure if it was a copyrighted game in the same way as Spanish 21.

I was interested only in the triple/quadruple down aspect as that was what was being discussed in the thread and did indeed retain 3:2 payouts for a natural. To be pedantic, I did not say he was wrong, I just said I got a different result. I knew that there had to be something amiss.
 
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