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    Can this game be beaten?

    Single deck 3:2 H17 DAS D10,11 shuffle every hand. House edge off the top ~0.33%

    You can play 3 spots each round and all by yourself. The idea is minimum on hands 1 and 2 and max on 3rd hand to then use composition strat and to play perfect insurance. Min is $1 max is $1k.

    Can this game be beaten, and how would one figure the math on this out? Playing perfect comp strat is not the problem at all, there are calculators out there.

    Also not sure how the math would work but on some hands you could play a bit different just to see more cards, example splitting 2,2 vs 10 for minimum when your max hand is something like a 10 or 11 so you would have better knowledge of if you should double your 10 or 11 vs dealer 10. $1 vs $1k that may or may not be worth the bad split
    May the Variance be with you.

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