January 27th, 2016 at 4:10:32 PM
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Hey All,
Seasoned blackjack player here, first time poster.
I'm trying to code a blackjack game in which a random "powerup" will allow you to split any 2 cards you're given at the start of a round and I am having a WORLD of trouble trying to work out the logic behind it.
Is there a way (set of rules) or a strategy spreadsheet that anyone has ever done for something like this?
I think there are 3000 combinations to consider (I'm throwing in the possibility of double exposure into the mix just to make it even more complex).
ANY help whatsoever will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Seasoned blackjack player here, first time poster.
I'm trying to code a blackjack game in which a random "powerup" will allow you to split any 2 cards you're given at the start of a round and I am having a WORLD of trouble trying to work out the logic behind it.
Is there a way (set of rules) or a strategy spreadsheet that anyone has ever done for something like this?
I think there are 3000 combinations to consider (I'm throwing in the possibility of double exposure into the mix just to make it even more complex).
ANY help whatsoever will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
January 27th, 2016 at 4:21:50 PM
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So sorry, I realized i already asked this question here, and couldn't find the thread...
January 27th, 2016 at 4:33:11 PM
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Quote: GamerBradSo sorry, I realized i already asked this question here, and couldn't find the thread...
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/questions-and-answers/math/24456-double-exposure-split-any/#post511494
Thanks for noticing and respecting the spam rules. Anyone interested in responding, please use the link above. This thread is closed as a duplication.
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