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    Different strategies

    Hello!
    I am a novice here, please help!
    I have already learned the basic strategy from this website https://www.blackjackinfo.com/blackj...asic-strategy/, where I actually found recommendation of using your software. But now, after buying your program, I discovered, that basic strategies in verite differences from basic strategy on said website. For example - with 66 it is need to split v 2-6 in "my" strategy, but no split for 2 in your composite strategy... I am a little bit frustrated now because I need to relearn charts...
    And also there are several basic strategies in verite (composite, complete, etc...) which one to choose for lerning?
    Please give an advice!
    PS Your software is great meanwhile!
    Last edited by Stas243; 08-01-2015 at 05:36 AM.

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    Complete is the same as the strategy at BlackjackInfo. Make sure you have the rules set the way you want as that changes the strategy.
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    Basic Strategy differs by the rules imposed and by the number of decks.

    The authoritative best sources for perfect basic strategies:


    The Theory of Blackjack

    Blackjack Attack (3rd ed. only)

    Not owning these is inexcusable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    Basic Strategy differs by the rules imposed and by the number of decks.

    The authoritative best sources for perfect basic strategies:


    The Theory of Blackjack

    Blackjack Attack (3rd ed. only)

    Not owning these is inexcusable.
    Thanks a lot!

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    Most of these plays (A6-7 vs. 2, a8 vs. 6 in H17, etc.) are going to be extremely close, and don't matter that much. It's more important that you learn correct index plays for close decisions than sweating over which play is basic strategy, when a single card shifts it.
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    Excuse me. Can somebody help me? Something is wrong with my Verite program. Current count is not going on... Shows always 0

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    From the main menu on the Blackjack table, select Strategies then Playing Strategies Simple. You currently have a Basic Strategy selected. BS has no count. Select one of the counting strategies. For example, for HiLo, open the Stanford Wong folder and select 1994 Basic HiLo.
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    Thanks a lot!

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