Z didn't disappear. He has a lengthy ban for repeated politics. No idea what the Iraq War has to do with this forum.
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Hi, I recently played some double-deck blackjack hit-17 games, but I am not confident with these two deviation indices:
1. Player 6,6 versus dealer 7, what is the HiLo index for splitting/hit?
2. player 7,7 versus dealer 8, what is the HiLo index for splitting/hit?
I have been using the 6-deck indices for the 2-deck, but this is clearly wrong, because I have been losing money so far. Thank you in advance.
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Split if < +5.
-1. Both plays are, of course, basic strategy for DD, DAS.
It's clearly wrong because the 2-deck indices aren't necessarily the same as the 6-deck indices, but it's terribly naive of you to think that your winning or losing has anything to do with the indices you're using.
Don
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Don't worry about count levels and side counts. Any number of decks are beatable with Hi-Lo provided rules are decent, cut is acceptable, and spread is tolerated. All of these are infinitely more important than the count you use. Higher-level counts may increase SCOREs over Hi-Lo by 10%-15%. Add eight cards of penetration in a DD game, and you can increase SCORE by 40%!
Don
This is reasonable. Another problem I had was that I did not use the negative derivation indices to the appropriate scale. This game is a play-all situation but I haven’t applied these negative indices to that scale. Another problem is that the running count needs to be accurate to one card. This means I have to count whatever cards on the current table. My game is perfect but I just haven’t got the handle of it.
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aceside said
Credit to Yogi BerraMy game is perfect but I just haven’t got the handle of it.
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