Originally Posted by
James989
For the game of 6 deck, H17, RS4, RSA2, Peek, DAS, DOA, NoSurr :-
No of card remaining = 312 - 3 = 309, TC(Hi-Lo) = -1 * 52 /309 = -0.17
a) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +47.9%(split TT, draw an Ace, not BJ and pay 1 to 1 if player wins)
b) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +62.8%(split TT, draw an Ace is consider as BJ and auto pay 3 to 2 regardless of dealer's final total)
c) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +67.7%(No split TT, pay 1 to 1 if player wins)
Further study, removed another 6 "small" card(2,2,3,4,5,6) from the deck, No of card remaining = 312 - 3 -6 = 303, TC(Hi-Lo) = +5 * 52 /303 = +0.86,
d) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +53.4%(split TT, draw an Ace, not BJ and pay 1 to 1 if player wins)
e) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +68.8%(split TT, draw an Ace is consider as BJ and auto pay 3 to 2 regardless of dealer's final total)
f) T,T vs 6 ----- ev = +68.0%(No split TT, pay 1 to 1 if player wins)
The simulation results is quite surprising, meaning when TC>=+0.86, player should split TT vs 6 (if Ace and T after splitting TT is a blackjack and pay 3 to 2).
Please help to verify my calculations.
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