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    jblaze
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    jblaze: absolute cost

    whats the absolute cost of always doubling A9 on a 6, and standing on 16 vs. 10 opposed to surrendering?? Thanks

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    kc
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    kc: Re: absolute cost

    > whats the absolute cost of always doubling A9 on a 6,
    > and standing on 16 vs. 10 opposed to surrendering??
    > Thanks

    6 decks
    10-6 v 10 Stand: -54.10%, Hit: -53.47%, LS: -50.00%
    9-7 v 10 Stand: -53.68%, Hit: -53.54%, LS: -50.00%
    8-8 v 10 Stand: -53.69%, Hit: -53.54%, SPL1: -49.27%, LS: -50.00%

    A-9 v 6 (S17) Stand: +70.26%, Double: +57.34%
    A-9 v 6 (H17) Stand: +67.76%, Double: +56.30%

    kc

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    jblaze
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    jblaze: Re: absolute cost

    thanks, so I reckon it would cost about $1/hr for the blackchipper to double all A9s on 6s. Probably $10-15/hr to stand instead of surrender (i.e. too costly).

    > 6 decks
    > 10-6 v 10 Stand: -54.10%, Hit: -53.47%, LS: -50.00%
    > 9-7 v 10 Stand: -53.68%, Hit: -53.54%, LS: -50.00%
    > 8-8 v 10 Stand: -53.69%, Hit: -53.54%, SPL1: -49.27%,
    > LS: -50.00%

    > A-9 v 6 (S17) Stand: +70.26%, Double: +57.34%
    > A-9 v 6 (H17) Stand: +67.76%, Double: +56.30%

    > kc

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