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Originally Posted by
ZeeBabar
Would the experts explain why their answer is correct? For both DD and 6 deck games playing heads up, standard rules, H17, no S.
when playing heads up.
I recommend only playing one hand when playing heads up, with the exception of when knowing the cut card will come out in the next round anyway, and the TC is positive, but this action may cause a reshuffle "cheating" in a double deck game. The reason I prefer playing only one hand heads up is because the results of both hands tend to lean slightly more equally by the fact that each hand is facing the same dealer up card, and the same resulting hand, but in the process you are eating more cards causing quicker reshuffles. When you have lost five or six hands in a row go ahead and play two to change the flow, giving the appearance of a ploppy, for cover.
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