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Thread: First two cards with TC3 but hitting with TC0

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterlee View Post
    " ... should I play four or five hands to make the dealer get only her face card can enjoy that RC+10?"
    "Make the dealer get her Face Card ?" W T F ? Hopefully this is a translation problem.


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    "Therefore, while either option is +EV, clearly option #1 is superior by a large margin."

    As I said! :-) (With my intuition and your simming skills, we could be dangerous! :-))

    Don

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    ZMF,

    I believe that by "face card" peterlee meant "up card".

    Dog Hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dog Hand View Post
    ZMF,

    I believe that by "face card" peterlee meant "up card".

    Dog Hand
    Yes, I meant "up card".
    In Chinese, word by word, we call dealer's up card=dealer/card/face,
    dealer's 5's=dealer/5/face, dealer's picture=dealer/picture/face.

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    probably you are better off taking the switch if you are thinking about that hand only.

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