DEALER 7
HITTING 17 ? 12
17 16 15 14
A -3.65244 -1.88292 -0.951247 -0.762106
2 -2.84445 -1.92674 -0.813842 0.0342686
3 -3.30937 -2.43861 -1.89079 -0.753367
4 -3.70879 -2.7835 -2.33366 -1.76462
5 0.778057 -2.32616 -1.96323 -1.58978
6 1.16549 1.79815 -1.9439 -1.61114
7 1.46822 2.10328 2.11507 -1.67918
8 1.6715 2.32168 2.28691 2.25211
9 2.00828 2.76887 2.69497 2.64796
T 1.60587 0.591489 0.699928 0.806439
m -37.7856 6.06516 10.1666 14.249
ss 67.4001 48.4768 37.1472 26.89131
Cks -0.000023 0.000006 -0.000007 -0.0000984
13 12
A -0.575317 -0.390055
2 0.149362 0.264311
3 0.118095 0.254583
4 -0.60826 0.282011
5 -1.09662 -0.0375973
6 -1.29182 -0.853505
7 -1.39894 -1.08291
8 -1.53387 -1.24594
9 2.59787 -1.23402
T 0.909873 1.01078
m 18.2951 22.3124
ss 17.97879 9.4308
Cks -0.000008 -0.0000023
Standing with 12 against a 7 will almost never be justified as we can see from the large value
of m in the 11th column and small value of ss in the 12th column. Note that otherwise the 9 is
almost always a more important high card than the Ten.
P. Griffin
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