February 6th, 2013 at 8:33:50 AM
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Hi all,
I have been working on some variations of Blackjack. I am curious what edge is lost if a player cannot double down. Same question for split. There are stats indicating the HE gained from rules such as double 10,11 only, but I am trying to figure out what the HE gain would be without double, or without split.
Thanks!
I have been working on some variations of Blackjack. I am curious what edge is lost if a player cannot double down. Same question for split. There are stats indicating the HE gained from rules such as double 10,11 only, but I am trying to figure out what the HE gain would be without double, or without split.
Thanks!
February 6th, 2013 at 8:42:49 AM
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Quote: 21RevolutionHi all,
I have been working on some variations of Blackjack. I am curious what edge is lost if a player cannot double down. Same question for split. There are stats indicating the HE gained from rules such as double 10,11 only, but I am trying to figure out what the HE gain would be without double, or without split.
Thanks!
https://wizardofodds.com/games/ties-win-blackjack/ lists them.
Player may not double: loss of 1.47% to the player.
Player may not split: loss of 0.58% to the player.
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