In a 6 deck DAS H17 game, I have been doubling A7 vs dealer 2.
I just saw a strategy sheet that agrees with all my other
strategies, except for A7 vs 2, which says stand.
Anybody have any maths for one versus the other?
BJInfo.com says double. https://www.blackjackinfo.com/blackj...rr=ns&peek=yes
What strategy sheet were you looking at?
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He said he is not counting, so throwing in +this -that is irrelevant to him. For S17 you would stand and for H17 would double. It of course goes much deeper than that but changes in rules and number of decks can alter the basic strategy. No big deal problem solved, the crisis is over and now he knows the proper basic strategy but what is perplexing to me is that someone learning basic strategy that doesn't count is referencing Theory of Blackjack when there's other books geared more toward someone just learning basic strategy. Theory of Blackjack is a great 3rd book to get into once you've learned to count, probably not the best 1st book to tear into.
A,7vs2 is a slightly positive expectation hand and whether you stand or double off the top of the deck it's practically a coin flip. I'll skip going into the gory details but perfect play for this hand goes way beyond what the TC is doing. It's a fascinating hand.
With all due respect for [Jane's guy who swingeth from the high branches and swims like a seal]
I disagree.
The 6th edition of "The Theory of Blackjack" should be the first book a new Card Counter reads.
It will be a humbling experience for the arrogant newbie who imagines that BJ is a SIMPLE game,
as portrayed by the books on the shelves at Barnes & Noble. If nothing else, it comprehensively
presents the complete and correct Basic Strategy for any number of Decks and common rules.
It is also a bargain-priced book.
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