Two Hands Heads Up

SleightOfHand

Well-Known Member
#1
So, I know that playing 2 hands when playing heads up vs the dealer does not make a difference to your advantage. But does it not increase your WR? Since you are now playing twice as many hands per hour, does that not give a x2 to your WR?
 

shark

Active Member
#2
Actually, I believe it is optimal to just play 1 hand heads up vs the dealer, but it also depends on how much money you can get on the table with 1 hand vs 2 hands.
 
#3
Sleight

SleightOfHand said:
So, I know that playing 2 hands when playing heads up vs the dealer does not make a difference to your advantage. But does it not increase your WR? Since you are now playing twice as many hands per hour, does that not give a x2 to your WR?
We will discuss this at the Bash, so remember to bring it up.

See you soon buddy:grin:

:toast::celebrate:band:
 

1357111317

Well-Known Member
#4
SleightOfHand said:
So, I know that playing 2 hands when playing heads up vs the dealer does not make a difference to your advantage. But does it not increase your WR? Since you are now playing twice as many hands per hour, does that not give a x2 to your WR?
You can put more money down on one hand than you can on two hands. If you are heads up think about this. Anytime you bust or hit a blackjack or surrender the dealer doesn't pull anymore cards. By only playing one hand you can save a lot of cards in high counts by only playing one hand.
 
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