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    A,7 vs 2 Single Deck Question

    Rules: 1 Deck, H17, No DAS

    The Chart here http://www.qfit.com/book/REKO-1D-H17.htm says that I should HIT A,7 vs 2, but in CVCX the SOFT HIT/STAND chart for these rules/deck is red and indicates that I should STAND.

    Should I change it to green? I want to hit an A,7 vs 2 in single deck H17 right?

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    No you either double or stand. Basic strategy for single deck is stand. Double at 2 RC if you use -1 IRC.

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    thanks, the REKO chart says HIT and the REKO-F chart says double down at 2. so, either the chart is wrong, tawny is wrong, or both are right?? Norm?

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    It would appear that, in this case, the chart is wrong.

    Don

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    okay, thanks for your help, don.

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