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Thread: -bc-: BS variations

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    -bc-
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    -bc-: BS variations

    Hi, I'm new to this board so if this question is redundant please forgive me.

    I play K.O. strategy but I've noticed a difference between the BS charts published by Vancura & Fuchs vs. charts published by others, for instance, Semyon Dukach. Specifically, in KO BS you never split 2s or 3s against a dealer's 2 or 3 where in other charts you do. In KO you always hit, never split 4s, vs. splitting against dealer's 5 or 6. 6s, again in KO you do not split against the dealser's 2.

    So, my questions really get down to the effect on KO performance by following one BS over the other. Is there a noticable difference and if so, which is the better strategy to follow?

    Thank you

    Bruce

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: BS variations

    > Hi, I'm new to this board so if this question is
    > redundant please forgive me.

    > I play K.O. strategy but I've noticed a difference
    > between the BS charts published by Vancura & Fuchs
    > vs. charts published by others, for instance, Semyon
    > Dukach. Specifically, in KO BS you never split 2s or
    > 3s against a dealer's 2 or 3 where in other charts you
    > do. In KO you always hit, never split 4s, vs.
    > splitting against dealer's 5 or 6. 6s, again in KO you
    > do not split against the dealser's 2.

    The plays you mention depend on whether or not DAS is or is not permitted.

    Don


  3. #3
    -bc-
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    -bc-: Re: BS variations

    > The plays you mention depend on whether or not DAS is
    > or is not permitted.

    > Don

    Ahhhh, thank you.

    Bruce

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