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Thread: sean: can i win this game??

  1. #1
    sean
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    sean: can i win this game??

    8decks,pene62.5%,no hole
    s17, no surrender,
    9,10,11double,double after split
    split to 3hands(cannot resplit ace),
    min$10 - max$200(7 boxes)
    no shuffle trackable

    can I win this games?

  2. #2
    Parker
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    Parker: Short answer: No

    > 8decks,pene62.5%,no hole
    > s17, no surrender,
    > 9,10,11double,double after split
    > split to 3hands(cannot resplit ace),
    > min$10 - max$200(7 boxes)
    > no shuffle trackable

    > can I win this games?

    The bad rules combine with the awful penetration to deliver a lethal one-two punch. Stay away.

  3. #3
    sean
    Guest

    sean: Re: Short answer: No

    > The bad rules combine with the awful
    > penetration to deliver a lethal one-two
    > punch. Stay away.

    thanks, Parker.

    but not minus game, right?

    minimum $10 1 box,
    if true count is over +2, bet $2000 3 boxes,
    like this bet system, winning is difficult?

  4. #4
    Parker
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    Parker: Still no

    > thanks, Parker.

    > but not minus game, right?

    > minimum $10 1 box,
    > if true count is over +2, bet $2000 3 boxes,
    > like this bet system, winning is difficult?

    Extremely difficult. Your swings will be huge. A huge spread may give you a positive expectation in a bad game, but it will not turn a bad game into a good game.

    Besides, if you can afford that sort of spread, you can certainly afford to travel to a more playable game.

    Life is too short to play bad blackjack.

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