Sucker said:
In this case the advantage remains the same, and your earn is exactly doubled. But in the case of a double where you MIGHT take a second hit, such as 11 vs 9, or most soft doubles, the advantage goes down by doubling, and the earn will be something less than DOUBLE.
And I did misunderstand and misquote you earlier. My apologies.
Thanks for the reply and no need to apologize. Here is an example using HiLo and play 6-deck game:
advantage of double vs no double for 10 vs dealer's 9:
TC**************double************no double
-2**************10%**************10.1%
-1**************12.8%*************11.0%
0***************15.1%*************11.8%
The index for double 10 vs dealer's 9 is -1 where double shows higher advantage than no double. But where does the extra advantage come from?
PS: I had a hard time lining up the numbers with space bar.