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    Hi ! Thank you for your answer !
    My rules match exactly as the rules specified in wizard odd here : https://wizardofodds.com/games/double-up-blackjack/

    The dealer do take card on soft 17.
    The only difference is ENHC cause dealer leave double up bet if he get BJ but TAKE the bet lost including double and splits …
    So I can assume playing a 0.44-0.45% HE game ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David26 View Post
    Hi ! Thank you for your answer !
    My rules match exactly as the rules specified in wizard odd here : https://wizardofodds.com/games/double-up-blackjack/

    The dealer do take card on soft 17.
    The only difference is ENHC cause dealer leave double up bet if he get BJ but TAKE the bet lost including double and splits …
    So I can assume playing a 0.44-0.45% HE game ?
    The rules listed in WOO are quite generic, which is why I need something more precise. The only thing that is clear from what
    you're telling me is that it's 6D, H17, DOA, DAS, SPA1, SPL3, NS and ENHC (players LOSE ALL bets against a dealer blackjack)
    For example, how would you answer the following questions?

    1) Penetration?
    2) Does blackjack pay 3 to 2 even if the dealer has 16?
    3) Table maximums and minimums?
    4) Bonus-16 maximums and minimums?
    5) How much does the bonus pay when the dealer has a 16 in two cards? 3 to 1 or 4 to 1?

    And how about these other rules?

    6) Some say you can only "double up" with 2 cards, but if you have a 7, 4 against a 6, obviously you're going to double down, but you're not going to "double up". Now, suppose you receive a 10, totaling 21, can you "double up" now?
    7) If you split a pair of aces and receive a 10 on each one, can you "double up"? I understand that you can.
    8) There's another rule that says you can hit until you get, for example, 20 or 21 and then "double up". In this case, there are more than 2 cards, similarly to the case of double down. Is this true or false?

    The second question changes the entire scenario.

    I await your answers.
    Thank you.

    Sincerely,
    Cac
    Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.

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