aceside said:
I just read this thread and found some people were confusing tripling down and re-doubling. Everything has been posted above, so I don’t think there is any math in this.
Well that's a complete about face from "the math for this is very easy" and "I can provide results in a few minutes" to "I don't think there is any math in this". What specifically were you referring to when you said that it was easy?
For those of you who are not familiar with aceside, this thread is typical of one of the many things he does which has resulted in him being banned from several forums:
- He makes a statement indicating that he is knowledgeable in a given area and could easily provide answers.
- He then fails to provide those answers.
- When challenged, he delays answering and then eventually pronounces that the topic is unimportant.
Let me provide some actual answers. The wizard of odds has a strategy for triple down which you can find at
Triple Up 21: rules, the most beneficial strategies, the house edge, and where to play this engaging blackjack variant. Explained by the Wizard of Odds, all …
wizardofodds.com
His strategy appears to be for no triple-after splitting. Someone asked about additional splits if you can triple after splitting and the answer is yes, there are. For a 6 deck S17 game, I get:
Someone also asked about quadruple down. Setting aside the questionable (cheating) strategy suggest for 3rd base, if you could quadruple down in the same game, here is the correct basic strategy:
Note, where the chart says 'd' for double you should quadruple down.