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Wildcard: one hand or two?
Under what conditions is it better to play two hands vs one and vice versa? The game is SD, H17, DOA, NDAS. Conditions are sometimes one on one, but mostly at least two other players. Unfortunately, the "one bettor" pops in and out. Penetration is 70%, occasionally better.
My top bet is $200.
Would it be better to find a DD game allowing DAS?
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Hollywood: Re: one hand or two?
> Under what conditions is it better to play two hands
> vs one and vice versa? The game is SD, H17, DOA, NDAS.
> Conditions are sometimes one on one, but mostly at
> least two other players. Unfortunately, the "one
> bettor" pops in and out. Penetration is 70%,
> occasionally better.
> My top bet is $200.
> Would it be better to find a DD game allowing DAS?
Mr. Schlesinger covers this quite nicely in BJA.
I'm referring to the one or two hands issue.
My suggestion is to order a copy today if you don't already have one.
He has done all the leg work for you, and you need not listen to opinions.
Actually, in the Blackjack world, the worse thing you could have is an opinion.
When playing, opinions get expensive.
You gotta like the Blueprint
Hollywood
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jblaze: Re: one hand or two?
or just use the search tool on this site.
> Mr. Schlesinger covers this quite nicely in BJA.
> I'm referring to the one or two hands issue.
> My suggestion is to order a copy today if you don't
> already have one.
> He has done all the leg work for you, and you need not
> listen to opinions.
> Actually, in the Blackjack world, the worse thing you
> could have is an opinion.
> When playing, opinions get expensive.
> You gotta like the Blueprint
> Hollywood
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Trapper: Another factor for Single Deck
Wildcard says that penetration is 70% and occasionally better but It isn't clear if penetration is set by shuffle card or rounds dealt in the game he mentions. If by rounds dealt ( eg. Ro7 or Ro6) there are additional considerations. In many cases playing a second hand will reduce the total number of cards seen which may outweigh the advantage of playing two hands. I believe that in most cases it is better to play one hand than two in SD but it depends on the number of rounds dealt and players at the table. I don't think this is discussed in Don's book but I could be wrong - it is a big book.
> Would it be better to find a DD game allowing DAS?
DAS won't make a big enough difference to make the DD game better than the SD game assuming the same conditions and double the spread. Norm's CVCX Online site is pretty good for making these kind of comparisons. Of course the CVCX software would be even better.
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FLASH: One Hand
If you are playing a hand-held game and you spread to 2 hands in advantageous situations you are simply begging to be backed off. At the Paris it took them 21 minutes to toss me ~ and I was spreading from 1 hand of one unit to 2 hand aof 2 units at a two-decker. This is the voice of experience.
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Hollywood: Re: One Hand
> If you are playing a hand-held game and you spread to
> 2 hands in advantageous situations you are simply
> begging to be backed off. At the Paris it took them 21
> minutes to toss me ~ and I was spreading from 1 hand
> of one unit to 2 hand aof 2 units at a two-decker.
> This is the voice of experience.
21 min exactly huh?
I wonder what took them so long
Ya gotta love the blueprint
Hollywood
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Brick: Voice Of Experience.
> If you are playing a hand-held game and you spread to
> 2 hands in advantageous situations you are simply
> begging to be backed off. At the Paris it took them 21
> minutes to toss me ~ and I was spreading from 1 hand
> of one unit to 2 hand aof 2 units at a two-decker.
> This is the voice of experience.
All casinos are NOT the same.
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Hollywood: Re: Voice Of Experience.
> All casinos are NOT the same.
Boy, that is the truth.
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