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    Please help to verify these . . . .

    6 deck, S17, DOA, DAS, Split AA only receive one card, below are the rule variations :-

    1) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.0 unit(ENHC) regardless of dealer final total ------------------------------- +0.048%
    2) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.5 unit(ENHC) regardless of dealer final total ------------------------------- +0.225%
    3) First 2 cards A and T(before any splitting) autowin 1.5 unit(ENHC or PEEK) regardless of dealer final total ----- +0.325%
    4) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.0 unit(PEEK) regardless of dealer final total -------------------------------- +0.026%
    5) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.5 unit(PEEK) regardless of dealer final total -------------------------------- +0.194%

    Please check house edge effect of the above rules, +ve means in favor of player.
    Last edited by James989; 11-18-2017 at 11:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James989 View Post
    6 deck, S17, DOA, DAS, Split AA only receive one card, below are the rule variations :-

    1) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.0 unit(ENHC) regardless of dealer final total ------------------------------- +0.048%
    2) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.5 unit(ENHC) regardless of dealer final total ------------------------------- +0.225%
    3) First 2 cards A and T(before any splitting) autowin 1.5 unit(ENHC or PEEK) regardless of dealer final total ----- +0.325%
    4) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.0 unit(PEEK) regardless of dealer final total -------------------------------- +0.026%
    5) A and T after splitting Aces autowin 1.5 unit(PEEK) regardless of dealer final total -------------------------------- +0.194%

    Please check house edge effect of the above rules, +ve [ev] means in favor of player.
    Much of what you've written makes no sense at all. The pairs 1 and 2 and 4 and 5 are identical, except that 2 and 5 win 50% more than 1 and 4, respectively. So, how can the edge for 2 possibly be 4.68 times the edge for 1, and the edge for 5 be 7.46 times the edge for 4? What earthly sense would that make?

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Much of what you've written makes no sense at all. The pairs 1 and 2 and 4 and 5 are identical, except that 2 and 5 win 50% more than 1 and 4, respectively. So, how can the edge for 2 possibly be 4.68 times the edge for 1, and the edge for 5 be 7.46 times the edge for 4? What earthly sense would that make?

    Don

    May be one(or more) of those number is not correct.

    Could you please help me to find out the house edge effect for all those 4 scenarios ?

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