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    CVCX - Basic High-Low table evolution ? hard DD on 8 VS 5 & 6 ?

    Hello,
    i recently invested in CVCX to try to determine the best strategy with the specific set of rules below, try several bet spread/strategies, and détermine the exact deviations.

    For the first simulations, the Stanford Wong Basic High Low table displayed to not Double Down on 8 vs 5 and 8 vs 6 (not before TC +3 and +1 respectively)

    But after several simulations (to try to détermine the effect of playing only "0 deviations" I saw that the Basic High-Low table has changed ! and now it displays to always Double Down on 8 vs 5 and 8 vs 6..!

    I don't understand why.. and I don't know now what to do now on these hands ! ^^'

    Set of rules for my simulations :
    - 6 Decks
    - No surrender
    - Double on any hand
    - Double after Split
    - Stand on Soft 17
    - Split to 3 hands max
    - No resplit Aces (only one Split and only one card after)
    - ENHC (No Hole Card - BJ wins all)
    - BlackJack pays 3:2
    - 5 burn cards

    Great if you could help, thank you !

    DD on 8vs6.JPG
    Last edited by Cosmicfrog; 03-22-2023 at 03:46 PM.

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