Looks like my results are in earlier than I thought. I've added some sheets here (200 billion round index chart + full EV data across all upcard/hand/tc combinations):...
A purple, a black, three greens, one red. Probably the first purple I have cashed out at that casino. (But the second that day; one was elsewhere.)
At least “you don’t need it” is the truth . . ....
Possibly. It depends on the casino. Was there a purple chip involved in your cash out? Some low-end casinos will want ID or verify with the pit that they gave you the chip when purple or higher is...
I was thinking that, too.
Come on Norm. This month is aceside's 6 year anniversary on this forum. Nothing has changed. His troll tactic of posting incorrect information hasn't changed in all...
$25 table, 6 decks; initial buyin was $300 but the shoe tanked so colored up for $375. Came back, the next shoe was very good, ended up buying another $200 as I needed doubling and splitting money;...
Hi Aceside, I think the issue here is that we only need to treat 6-6 separately from the other combinations that yield a hard 12 total for the purposes of deciding what to do with that hand (i.e....
Thanks Don! I appreciate it. I had assumed my work was correct, but I'm always open to revisions if they're needed. I used combinations in my formulas above so I can more easily generalize the same...
I don’t understand what Don is talking about, but here is what I would calculate. In this part, get ride of the 6,6 pair contribution to the hard 12 hand.
”Furthermore, the probability that you are...
Recently, I bought in at a casino I have been to a number of times; after yelling out the amount, the dealer yelled, in a louder, somewhat emphatic voice, “no player’s card.” Then when I cashed in a...
From what I have seen, even though forums in general tend to be “kook magnets,” blackjack forums (not just this one) are nastier than most. Maybe because there is a “performance” aspect to the game...
So, it's scarce and it would be good for society if we used it? Neither of those is a form of intrinsic value. I'm not even sure you understand what intrinsic value is. Which is funny, because you...