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JMorgan: Fun Fact: What's the ...
closest BS play?
Given standard combinations of rules (DOA/D10, DAS/noDAS, S17/H17, LS/noLS, 1/2/6/8-decks), what is the closest BS play? For instance, hitting hard 16 against a T up is a close play, compared to the next best alternative of standing. But what's the closest?
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Kyle Sever: Is it 6,2 vs 5 in sd, h17? *NM*
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Don Schlesinger: Nope
That was Griffin's choice, before we found a better one!
Don
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Cacarulo: Re: Fun Fact: What's the ...
> closest BS play?
> Given standard combinations of rules
> (DOA/D10, DAS/noDAS, S17/H17, LS/noLS,
> 1/2/6/8-decks), what is the closest BS play?
> For instance, hitting hard 16 against a T up
> is a close play, compared to the next best
> alternative of standing. But what's the
> closest?
The question is not very clear. Do you mean the closest among all # of decks, rules, etc.? or the closest for each set of rules? Total-dependent or Composition-dependent?
For instance: T,2 vs 4, 8D, S17 is a good candidate but for that set of rules.
Sincerely,
Cacarulo
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williwong21: Re: Fun Fact: What's the ...
I think the poster with 6-2 against the 5 was close but I thought it was to double the 5-3 in single.Willi.
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Cacarulo: Re: Fun Fact: What's the ...
> I think the poster with 6-2 against the 5
> was close but I thought it was to double the
> 5-3 in single.Willi.
There's one which beats them all. I will wait until Monday or Tuesday before posting it.
Sincerely,
Cacarulo
PS: I assumed that the answer is among all # of decks and typical rules.
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Kyle Sever: Another guess: 8,7 vs 10 in 8 deck, H17, LS *NM*
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Kyle Sever: Should be 6dk - sorry *NM*
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Don Schlesinger: Re: Fun Fact: What's the ...
> PS: I assumed that the answer is among all #
> of decks and typical rules.
Yes. Pick your rules and number of decks. Any combination is valid, and, clearly, we are talking about a c-d play.
Don
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98%: A8 vs. 6?
I was under the impression that the decision to stand or double on A8 vs. 6 in a S17 game with one deck was very close (based purely on EV, of course).
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Answerman: That's easy...
A2 vs 5.
> closest BS play?
> Given standard combinations of rules
> (DOA/D10, DAS/noDAS, S17/H17, LS/noLS,
> 1/2/6/8-decks), what is the closest BS play?
> For instance, hitting hard 16 against a T up
> is a close play, compared to the next best
> alternative of standing. But what's the
> closest?
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Cacarulo: Re: That's easy...
> A2 vs 5.
Ok. That's the correct answer but it is not complete. Under which set of rules is your assumption valid?
Sincerely,
Cacarulo
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