Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
That's top of the deck, ignores counts, ignores indices, ignores cut card, ignores changing number of hands.
A player has never been advised to play more than two hands because the variance on the expected value will be too huge to handle. Also, the player may waste the 3:2 payout for being under bet. In addition, I prefer play solo. I really donot know how to calculate the covariance of two simultaneous hands.