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hunch back of black jack: 2 hand ques. for Don
I understand that if other players are at the table you recommend playing 2 hands in positive situations.
Do you make that recomendation on small as well as large advantages?
Thnx for your time.
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Don Schlesinger: Re: 2 hand ques. for Don
> I understand that if other players are at the table
> you recommend playing 2 hands in positive situations.
Correct.
> Do you make that recommendation on small as well as
> large advantages?
Yes.
> Thnx for your time.
You're welcome.
Don
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fatcat519: Re: 2 hand ques. for Don
Some very well respected players are quite adamant that it's better to play two hands always, (except perhaps when the double min rule applies).
What is your take on this?
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Don Schlesinger: Re: 2 hand ques. for Don
> Some very well respected players are quite adamant
> that it's better to play two hands always, (except
> perhaps when the double min rule applies).
> What is your take on this?
Too long to get into this whole discussion yet again, which has dragged on for years. David is, indeed, adamant in his viewpoint, but that's because he makes the erroneous assumption that one player playing two hands is much faster than two players playing one hand, which is just plain silly.
In addition, there have been counter-studies, indicating that, with shuffle time and actual playing time factored into the equation, playing two hands while alone at the table is no better than playing one.
Again, we're talking about making optimal bets all the time. naturally, it's better to play 2 x 75 than 1 x 100, if there are more players at the table.
Don
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fatcat519: Thanks for your patience, and my apologies
for getting into this old and much discussed topic. I will stick to playing one hand when alone, two optimal hands with others at the table, unless ODP has been reached and I exit, or if the double min rule is in effect, one hand below +2 and two at or above +2,(if I can get away with going back and forth).
Any criticism of this approach appreciated.
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Don Schlesinger: Re: Thanks for your patience, and my apologies
> for getting into this old and much discussed topic. I
> will stick to playing one hand when alone, two optimal
> hands with others at the table, unless ODP has been
> reached and I exit, or if the double min rule is in
> effect, one hand below +2 and two at or above +2,(if I
> can get away with going back and forth).
> Any criticism of this approach appreciated.
Sounds good to me. Consider the always-two-hands approach also from a camouflage point of view. Switching back and forth can raise eyebrows.
Don
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fatcat519: Thanks again *NM*
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