November 20th, 2010 at 7:18:54 AM
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just a comment on the Oct. 5th write up
In the Strategy section the Wizard says :
Specifically for the San Pablo Lytton Casino, each player gets to choose individually if they wish to Stand or Hit. If you want to stand then the dealer puts a "Stand" marker on your bet. Then the hand is played out for the players that hit.
So you get two different results for the Player (one for stand and one for hit) and each bet is paid accordingly.
In the Strategy section the Wizard says :
Quote:Another reason to bet on the Banker is that the player acting for the Player hand might incorrectly stand on a 5. If he did that, then the house edge on the Banker bet would drop from 1.14% to 0.92%.
Specifically for the San Pablo Lytton Casino, each player gets to choose individually if they wish to Stand or Hit. If you want to stand then the dealer puts a "Stand" marker on your bet. Then the hand is played out for the players that hit.
So you get two different results for the Player (one for stand and one for hit) and each bet is paid accordingly.