Urgent pls help, need HC playing strat

Mimosine

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#1
All I have is my iPhone. Searching this forum would be tough. I urgently need hole card strategy for dealer soft hands only. A basic and complete version of HC strategy for dealer soft hands is needed. I own beyond counting so a pm w copywrited material is ok. But also sonny posted a nice simple version a while back. I know the basics but need clarification. Game is 1D.

1000000 thanks in advance!

You might think I'm catching when dealer checks, it's even better than that.
 

QFIT

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#7
21forme said:
I just ordered both Vols from lulu.com. BTW, the link from your site to Vol I and II combined on lulu.com didn't work - just opened to a blank page.

How about this?
Just worked for me. The LuLu site is often very slow.

Edit: Good image edit.:)
 
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Katweezel

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#8
Salamanders: Wiki

"To find their prey, salamanders use trichromatic color vision in the ultraviolet range based on two photoreceptor types maximally sensitive around 450 nm, 500 nm and 570 nm.[5] Permanently subterranean salamanders have reduced eyes, which may even be covered by a layer of skin. The larvae, and the adults of some highly aquatic species, also have a lateral line organ, similar to that of fish, which can detect changes in water pressure. Salamanders have no external ear, and only a vestigial middle ear.[2]

Salamanders will use tail autotomy to escape predators. Their tail will drop off and wriggle around for a little while, and the salamanders will either run away or stay still enough to not be noticed while the predator is distracted. Salamanders routinely regenerate complex tissues. Within only a few weeks of losing a piece of limb, a salamander perfectly reforms the missing structure".[6]

It seems Salamanders may have been underestimated by one or more superior beings. Salas can do things unheard of in casinos. :)
 

QFIT

Well-Known Member
#9
Katweezel said:
Salamanders: Wiki

"To find their prey, salamanders use trichromatic color vision in the ultraviolet range based on two photoreceptor types maximally sensitive around 450 nm, 500 nm and 570 nm.[5] Permanently subterranean salamanders have reduced eyes, which may even be covered by a layer of skin. The larvae, and the adults of some highly aquatic species, also have a lateral line organ, similar to that of fish, which can detect changes in water pressure. Salamanders have no external ear, and only a vestigial middle ear.[2]

Salamanders will use tail autotomy to escape predators. Their tail will drop off and wriggle around for a little while, and the salamanders will either run away or stay still enough to not be noticed while the predator is distracted. Salamanders routinely regenerate complex tissues. Within only a few weeks of losing a piece of limb, a salamander perfectly reforms the missing structure".[6]

It seems Salamanders may have been underestimated by one or more superior beings. Salas can do things unheard of in casinos. :)
There you go, releasing our secrets to the casinos.
 
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