H17, 6 decks, ENHC, Re-split aces, DAS, Early surrender against all!!! With 75%-80% penetration.
As i calculated i found that the HE=-0.08 off the top, is that correct? I thought the the HE that comes from H17 is severely crippled if you can surrender an A.
As for strategy, i am using hi-lo for betting and playing decisions.
I need the strategy (with index) for the play of 11 vs A, 11 vs X. And all of them that chan
And if someone can give me the full hi-lo index chart. Until now i used only -6 to +6 index.
Thanks
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Lose all, or OBO?
And another interesting question.
If i cannot surrender a hand i insured. When should i insure and when should i surrender.
I am talking about hands like 2,2 vs A, 3,2 vs A, 17 vs A. With hi-lo true count above 3.
If you can surrender against an Ace (doubtful), then H/A = 0.0591% (player edge)
I wish I knew of such a fun game.
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H17, 6 decks, ENHC, Re-split aces, DAS, Early surrender against all!!! With 75%-80% penetration.
As i calculated i found that the HE=-0.08 off the top, is that correct? I thought the the HE that comes from H17 is severely crippled if you can surrender an A.
As for strategy, i am using hi-lo for betting and playing decisions.
I need the strategy (with index) for the play of 11 vs A, 11 vs X. And all of them that chan
And if someone can give me the full hi-lo index chart. Until now i used only -6 to +6 index.
Thanks
You should buy the CV software from qfit.com. It is worth it, especially if you play a lot of obscure international games.
If it really is ES against all, great find.
Quote: BJyoISRLose all to a dealer Blackjack,
And another interesting question.
If i cannot surrender a hand i insured. When should i insure and when should i surrender.
I am talking about hands like 2,2 vs A, 3,2 vs A, 17 vs A. With hi-lo true count above 3.
You go with the play that has the lowest index. 17 v. A is a rare reverse index, a bit of an exception, but not important here.
If it's true early surrender (the outcome is determined prior to the dealer playing his hand), you surrender them all--it's basic strategy.
If you're only allowed to late surrender (dealer splits your bet, and takes half if he has no blackjack, but all the bet if has blackjack), then you insure them all--there is no surrender index, unless it is extremely high for 4 and 5 (17 v. A surrender index is bellow 3--stand is the proper play at a count of 3 and up).