July 12th, 2011 at 1:33:32 PM
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Just trying to figure out a house edge in BJ. I do not believe in just adding variables will get me the right answer. While doubling down on any number of cards for example might be worth 00.23% to the player, what if doubling is restricted to 10 or 11 and no double after split versus double after split and on any value ?
Is there an online calculator or a program I can purchase to sole the following :
BJ pays 1 to 1, dealer stands on 17, no surrender, Single Deck, split up to 4 hands all except Aces, only one card on split aces,
double after split, double on any number of cards and any value, and Double Down Rescue. I think House edge is close to 2 %.
Is there an online calculator or a program I can purchase to sole the following :
BJ pays 1 to 1, dealer stands on 17, no surrender, Single Deck, split up to 4 hands all except Aces, only one card on split aces,
double after split, double on any number of cards and any value, and Double Down Rescue. I think House edge is close to 2 %.
July 12th, 2011 at 7:01:18 PM
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No takers ??
July 12th, 2011 at 8:22:00 PM
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No Good No DD rescue or Double on 3 or more cards SIGH
July 12th, 2011 at 8:56:43 PM
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Anyone ever heard double down rescue referred to as Double Down 911 ?
July 12th, 2011 at 9:56:57 PM
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Checked 15 to 20 online calculators, only 2 were spot on with the WIZ for 3-2 game. Others were + or - as much as 00.14%.
July 14th, 2011 at 7:45:34 AM
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http://www.beatingbonuses.com/houseedge.htm not sure if this is what ur talking about...
July 15th, 2011 at 2:40:12 PM
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Thanks for trying. This site like most, not close to accuracy of the WIZ
July 15th, 2011 at 6:10:16 PM
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Quote: buzzpaffThanks for trying. This site like most, not close to accuracy of the WIZ
How do you know? To me, it actually seems a bit more accurate. But in any event, a discrepancy in the order of a hunderdth-of-a-percent is most likely just noise anyway. In practice, it simply won't matter in any way.
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