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    Got your point guys, thx


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    Quote Originally Posted by abc4000 View Post
    Do you think i should start upgrade to the more powerful hiopt2 with side count ace?
    I am not ZMF but I think you wouldn't mind a second opinion. I think you should first get a good foundation of understanding the basics. Starting right here: What is the object of the game? Do you know the answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    I am not ZMF but I think you wouldn't mind a second opinion. I think you should first get a good foundation of understanding the basics. Starting right here: What is the object of the game? Do you know the answer?
    I believe its you find a system which will get you the best EV for the long run. Its not about you lose today or win tmr, its about if u play every hand right and if ur system works.


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    abc4000, you are way too far ahead of yourself, the answer is to beat the dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    abc4000, you are way too far ahead of yourself, the answer is to beat the dealer.
    Yes, newb learning


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    abc4000, if you do not learn the basics, you might get some wrong ideas in your head. Like some people who think that you should hold off from increasing your bets until you reach an edge where you supposedly win more hands than the dealer.
    Last edited by BoSox; 07-05-2017 at 02:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    abc4000, if you do not learn the basics, you might get some wrong ideas in your head. Like some people who think that you should hold off from increasing your bets until you reach an edge where you actually win more hands than the dealer.
    Thx for the advice, im really concentrate on the basics now, thats why i ask many stupid questions sometimes. I appreciate your pros dont find me toooo annoying and willing to give me the answers


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronbog View Post
    It has to be that way. The years 0-99AD were the 1st century, the years 100-199 the second century and so on. Otherwise the years 0-99 would have to be the 0th century which makes no sense at all.
    Gronbog,

    Not to nitpick (ok, maybe to nitpick just a bit) but there was no year 0: instead, 1 BC was followed directly by 1 AD.

    This means that the first century AD ran from 1 to 100, not from 0 to 99. By extension, the 20th century ended on 12/31/2000, and the 21st century began the next day, on 01/01/2001.

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    abc4000, did you receive the copy of BJ Attack 3rd edition yet? If you already did take a good look at Appendix C pages 491/4 the effect of rules variations on basic strategy expectations. This appendix is very important! Pay special attention to the second column down, dealers choices and notice that when a dealer hits soft 17 in 6 and 8 deck games "that I think you play" increases the benchmark house edge by - negative 0.215% and neg 0.217% respectively. Most likely this means little to you, however when you add it up with the benchmark "top column" starting house edge becomes significant, for someone just starting out. A good card counter can offset the H 17 rule with using late surrender if available, as the rule is worth at least 200% more than what a basic strategy player can obtain from the rule.

    Don S has put in the book the most accurate basic strategy charts on the planet. You must learn perfectly the ones that apply to the games you will be playing in the future when you are not only knowledgeable but confident. Take note these are just two of the starting points to learning to play the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    abc4000, did you receive the copy of BJ Attack 3rd edition yet? If you already did take a good look at Appendix C pages 491/4 the effect of rules variations on basic strategy expectations. This appendix is very important! Pay special attention to the second column down, dealers choices and notice that when a dealer hits soft 17 in 6 and 8 deck games "that I think you play" increases the benchmark house edge by - negative 0.215% and neg 0.217% respectively. Most likely this means little to you, however when you add it up with the benchmark "top column" starting house edge becomes significant, for someone just starting out. A good card counter can offset the H 17 rule with using late surrender if available, as the rule is worth at least 200% more than what a basic strategy player can obtain from the rule.

    Don S has put in the book the most accurate basic strategy charts on the planet. You must learn perfectly the ones that apply to the games you will be playing in the future when you are not only knowledgeable but confident. Take note these are just two of the starting points to learning to play the game.
    Wow thanks alot bosox, yes i just got the book, i will spend 10 times more time on these areas. Thx again


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    abc4000, did you receive the copy of BJ Attack 3rd edition yet? If you already did take a good look at Appendix C pages 491/4 the effect of rules variations on basic strategy expectations. This appendix is very important! Pay special attention to the second column down, dealers choices and notice that when a dealer hits soft 17 in 6 and 8 deck games "that I think you play" increases the benchmark house edge by - negative 0.215% and neg 0.217% respectively. Most likely this means little to you, however when you add it up with the benchmark "top column" starting house edge becomes significant, for someone just starting out. A good card counter can offset the H 17 rule with using late surrender if available, as the rule is worth at least 200% more than what a basic strategy player can obtain from the rule.

    Don S has put in the book the most accurate basic strategy charts on the planet. You must learn perfectly the ones that apply to the games you will be playing in the future when you are not only knowledgeable but confident. Take note these are just two of the starting points to learning to play the game.
    I have studied the chart and i have a question, let say 6d s17 das is rsa game edge -0.262 at count zero. Then does player get same edge for every +1 ? Or around 0.5% for every +1


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    Thanks alot three

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    From my understanding of the chart, every +1 tc player has higher advantage increase than Casino advantage at every tc -1

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