November 28th, 2024 at 5:59:00 PM
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Hello everyone,
Let's assume what the hilo nothing Eevee is linear in that
EV(%) = TC/2 - 5%
What about with playing two spots does the EV increase from a percentage point? I understand that you have more money on the table and the variance is the less, but if you're playing two spots you have a 2/3 chance of getting a blackjack compared to the 1/3 for the dealer so it would seem the EV should be higher.
Thank you
-psg
Let's assume what the hilo nothing Eevee is linear in that
EV(%) = TC/2 - 5%
What about with playing two spots does the EV increase from a percentage point? I understand that you have more money on the table and the variance is the less, but if you're playing two spots you have a 2/3 chance of getting a blackjack compared to the 1/3 for the dealer so it would seem the EV should be higher.
Thank you
-psg
December 7th, 2024 at 8:05:04 PM
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Standford Wong discusses multiple hand play with in depth analysis in his book Professional Blackjack.Quote: PowerSupplyGuyHello everyone,
Let's assume what the hilo nothing Eevee is linear in that
EV(%) = TC/2 - 5%
What about with playing two spots does the EV increase from a percentage point? I understand that you have more money on the table and the variance is the less, but if you're playing two spots you have a 2/3 chance of getting a blackjack compared to the 1/3 for the dealer so it would seem the EV should be higher.
Thank you
-psg
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